Conflict of interest risk assessment: Part 2

Jeffrey M. Kaplan (jkaplan@kaplanwalker.com) is a Partner with Kaplan & Walker LLP in Princeton, NJ.

My prior column teed up the topic of conflict of interest (COI) risk assessment by identifying risk assessment needs that many organizations have, whether they know it or not.[1] In this column, I offer some tips on how to develop and implement an assessment process that meets those needs. This discussion — like that in the prior column — draws from prior posts in the Conflict of Interest Blog (www.conflictofinterestblog.com), of which I am editor.

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