Acknowledgments

The more I get immersed in the literary process, the more I have come to realize how much I rely on the generous assistance and wise counsel of others. Writing a book is an arduous task and I could not have completed this one without the help of the many people I acknowledge here.

First and foremost, I thank my son, Daniel Biegelman, who is a contributing author and provided extraordinary assistance. Daniel was involved in every aspect of this book from the initial brainstorming, to research and writing, to editing and proofing. As a recent law school graduate, he took time from his budding legal career to assist me. His countless hours and tireless dedication helped make this book a reality.

A special note of thanks to my executive editor, Timothy Burgard, who first suggested the idea of writing about corporate compliance and as with my previous book, guided me through the writing and publishing process. Tim has continuously supported my literary adventures and has given me the unique opportunity to express my thoughts and experiences in writing. I am again indebted to him.

My sincere thanks to all those who provided ideas, content, interviews, and assistance: Pedro Fabiano, Thomas Feeney, Scott Moritz, George Stamboulidis, Joseph Murphy, CT Tomlin, Dick Carozza, John Gill, Walt Pavlo, Jan Shanahan, David Cafferty, Dr. Haluk Gursel, Craig Greene, and David McCarthy.

A special thanks to Pat Gnazzo, John McDermott, and Jennifer Hallahan from CA, Inc.; Dr. John Copeland ...

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