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Wolters Kluwer CT Corporation Webinar to Explore Increasingly Complex Business License Requirements
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Wolters Kluwer CT Corporation will host a webinar titled “Managing Business Licensing Compliance” on April 20 at 1 PM ET. The event aims to help businesses navigate expanding licensing requirements at local, state, and federal levels. A panel of experts will discuss the legal consequences of non-compliance and the implications of heightened enforcement. Following its acquisition of LicenseLogix in October 2021, CT Corporation has enhanced its business licensing offerings, aiming to better support clients in understanding and fulfilling their compliance obligations.
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Acquisition of LicenseLogix enhances CT Corporation's compliance offerings.
Webinar aims to inform clients about navigating complex licensing requirements.
Engaged panel of experts to discuss real compliance issues and impacts.
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Increasing complexity of licensing requirements could overwhelm businesses.
Potential legal risks associated with rising business license enforcement.
The webinar will review the licensing compliance lifecycle and which entities are subject to those obligations
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Businesses operating in the U.S. have likely noticed that licensing requirements at the local, state and federal level continue to expand in both number and scale – even if the answers to how or when those obligations apply can be harder to discern. To help in-house and law firm attorneys fortify their clients’ business licensing processes, Wolters Kluwer CT Corporation will host a CLE webinar – “Managing Business Licensing Compliance” – on April 20 at 1 PM ET.
A panel of CT Corporation experts that includes Lydia Duynstee, Esq., Transactional Business Consultant; John Randazzo, Business Consultant; and Hans Howk, Manager, Content Management, will review specific fact-sets where business license non-compliance has resulted in legal action. The webinar will also examine the impact of increased business license enforcement in addition to exploring the link between business events and business license requirements.
“Today’s businesses are navigating an increasingly complex regulatory environment,” said John Weber, President and CEO, CT Corporation. “Our recent acquisition of LicenseLogix has greatly enhanced CT Corporation’s business license offerings with the industry expertise and coverage needed to help our clients better understand their obligations and ensure accurate timely compliance with those obligations.”
Duynstee consults with CT Corporation’s West Coast multi-national law firm and corporate clients, helping them to develop strategies and solutions for corporate compliance issues. A subject matter expert on the Uniform Commercial Code – a robust set of laws that govern all commercial transactions in the U.S. - she also provides continuing legal education training to corporations and law firms.
Randazzo has been consulting with corporations and law firms on corporate legal transactions and business entity compliance since joining CT Corporation in 1994. Possessing nearly 25 years of corporate legal experience, he regularly guides companies through the process of improving and streamlining their business compliance programs.
Howk joined CT Corporation following the company’s acquisition of business license services provider LicenseLogix in October 2021. He consults with members of the Business Licensing Team on issues such as legal industry nuances, regulations pertaining to business law, and searching and synthesizing statutes.
For nearly 130 years, Wolters Kluwer CT Corporation has been the leading provider of registered agent services, incorporation services, and legal entity compliance. It is part of Wolters Kluwer’s Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) division and has a global reach into over 150 countries. More than 75 percent of Fortune 500 companies, 95 percent of AmLaw 100 law firms, and 350,000 small businesses trust CT Corporation to handle their compliance needs.The other legal services business of Wolters Kluwer GRC is Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions –aglobal provider of enterprise legal spend and matter management, contract lifecycle management and legal analytics solutions.
About Wolters Kluwer Governance, Risk & Compliance
Governance, Risk & Compliance is a division of Wolters Kluwer, which provides legal and banking professionals with solutions to help ensure compliance with ever-changing regulatory and legal obligations, manage risk, increase efficiency, and produce better business outcomes. GRC offers a portfolio of technology-enabled expert services and solutions focused on legal entity compliance, legal operations management, banking product compliance, and banking regulatory compliance.
Wolters Kluwer (WKL) is a global leader in professional information, software solutions, and services for the healthcare; tax and accounting; governance, risk and compliance; and legal and regulatory sectors. We help our customers make critical decisions every day by providing expert solutions that combine deep domain knowledge with specialized technology and services. Wolters Kluwer reported 2021 annual revenues of €4.8 billion. The group serves customers in over 180 countries, maintains operations in over 40 countries, and employs approximately 19,800 people worldwide. The company is headquartered in Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands.