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Corporate ethics and compliance in 2025: navigating stakeholder conflict, legal uncertainty and AI risks with data-led, human-centred, interdisciplinary programmes and practical imperatives for counsel

Published on: 17 January 2025

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Key trends shaping corporate ethics and compliance landscape in 2025

Stakeholder expectations often conflict

From ESG criteria and supply chain disclosures to the priorities of a millennial workforce, alongside activist investors and consumers, pressure is mounting for companies to behave ethically and with social responsibility — not merely to meet legal requirements, but to mirror the wider values of customers, staff, investors and other stakeholders.

Yet consensus on what counts as 'ethical' or 'socially responsible' is scarce. Consider the ongoing Carter v Southwest Airlines Co case before the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, pitting the airline against a flight attendant over her social media posts about abortion. At its core lies the clash between an employee's right to voice deeply held views and an employer's aim to preserve workplace civility.

Across issues spanning abortion, immigration, global warming and diversity, employees, investors and consumers often hold opposing moral compasses, and are ever more prepared to press their expectations in offices, boardrooms, the marketplace and the courts...

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