I’m the newest member to the Business Law Prof Blog and also
the newest member of the team to academia. 
In my past life, I spent several years as outside counsel doing
commercial litigation and labor and employment work and then twelve years as
in-house counsel, leaving corporate life as a deputy general counsel, chief
privacy officer, and compliance and ethics officer.  That experience guides my scholarly and
teaching interests, which include corporate governance, regulatory compliance,
corporate social responsibility, business and human rights, legal ethics, legal
issues related to social enterprises and social entrepreneurship; and how
legislation affects and motivates corporate behavior.

To that end I have written on (1)  the need for
an affirmative defense to corporate criminal liability for an effective
compliance program, using the FCPA as a pilot
;  (2) the potential
unintended consequences of the Dodd-Frank conflict minerals provision
,
which requires US issuers to disclose whether they source minerals from the
Democratic Republic of Congo and relies on the SEC for execution of this human
rights law; and (3) how the government can incentivize corporations to move beyond
voluntary initiatives and industry standards for human rights due diligence in
the wake of  the 2011