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Uncover your potentially dangerous documents

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Some well-known pharmaceutical and medical device companies have paid substantial fines as a result of hastily written, overly candid, or poorly worded emails and documents containing inappropriate statements. Had their employees been trained how to write complete and accurate documents, these companies might have saved millions of dollars in fines and avoided negative publicity. To uncover such potential financial land mines in your emails and FDA records, former federal prosecutor Nancy Singer (shown) of Compliance-Alliance will present a workshop titled "Risk Mitigation Writing" from 1 to 5 p.m., June 25, at the Underwriters Laboratories' Risk Management Conference in Northbrook, IL.

The course also covers what to do about such statements, providing actual examples and practical advice about how to avoid problems before they occur, and correct mistakes before they happen. Using actual case studies the course explains:

• How to write informative documents that don't make you a target
• How to avoid land mines in wording and presentation
• How documents tell the story of the corporate culture
• The dangers in not monitoring employee emails
• The risks of leaving blanks and using white-out in required records
• How to distinguish between fact and opinion
• Why it is crucial to follow a document retention program

The cost for the post-conference is $395. Click here to register.

For more information, call 888-503-5536 or email or contact Nancy Singer

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