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    Due Diligence Handbook: Corporate Governance, Risk Management and Business Planning by Spedding, Linda S

    Published 2008
    “…This book brings together practical information on legislation, primary sources, codes and best practice guidance in one volume. A practical handbook for…”
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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 by Spedding, Linda S

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…One of the most significant perceived problems addressed by the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) was the inherent conflict in the relationship between auditors…”
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    International Women's Day and World NGO Day: Celebration and Balance by Spedding, Linda S

    Published in Women lawyers' journal (01-01-2012)
    “…International Women's Day is observed on Mar 8 throughout the world. As part of the celebration in the UK, the World NGO Day patron Sungoo Kim rang the bell at…”
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    Chapter 8 - Cultural due diligence by Linda S. Spedding

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…All decisions present different levels of risk: Sometimes the risk will be obvious and the decision maker will consider the risk formally or intuitively. At…”
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    Chapter 1 - Introduction and traditional due diligence by Linda S. Spedding

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…Traditionally, due diligence has involved a process of discovery that is relevant in key business transactions, as well as operational activities. Due…”
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    Chapter 14 - International dimensions: corporate governance in Australia by Linda S. Spedding

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…In Australia a major scandal occurred within the National Australia Bank when traders were operating outside guidelines, resulting in a loss of over AUD$300…”
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    Chapter 3 - Money laundering and terrorist financing by Linda S. Spedding

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…The post 9/11 antimoney laundering/combating terrorist financing (AML/CTF) legislative reforms have given most countries what are widely seen as the weapons…”
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    Chapter 6 - Commercial due diligence case studies by Linda S. Spedding

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…Managing legal risk exposures is an area that all businesses face throughout their life cycle. The need to evolve a structured and proactive legal risk…”
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    Chapter 17 - Charity considerations: issues of transparency and governance by Linda S. Spedding

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…Corporate support is vital to many prominent areas of the voluntary sector, including aspects of the art world and other nonprofit-making ventures. Meanwhile…”
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    Chapter 10 - Corporate governance issues by Linda S. Spedding

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…Corporate governance practices require directors to have good risk management information. Boards should have a formal schedule of matters specifically…”
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    Chapter 2 - Due diligence in corporate finance by Linda S. Spedding

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…The focus of the aspect of due diligence is on the true business potential and impact of the transaction. First steps in any corporate finance transaction…”
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    Chapter 4 - Trends and drivers for due diligence and corporate governance by Linda S. Spedding

    Published in Due Diligence Handbook (2009)
    “…This chapter highlights some of the trends and drivers of value creation within organizations in the context of due diligence and management of corporate…”
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