28 January 20212 minute read

Something to Report: DLA Piper's latest film

Something to Report, the third film in DLA Piper’s award-winning Compliance series, is a 45-minute fictional corporate drama created as a training tool for directors, legal departments and management at companies around the world.

The film looks at a fictional company, STANFERN Worldwide Auto, as it navigates an internal global investigation after an employee hears about an elaborate kickback scheme spanning multiple countries.

“This film, much like the previous films in our Compliance series, is an innovative, unconventional and highly effective method of helping clients think in new ways about issues of corporate governance – in this case, how to properly manage an internal investigation,” said Brett Ingerman, global co-chair of DLA Piper’s Compliance and Governance practice. “We have designed a format that encourages open dialogue about best practices and establishes practical actions to take in response to real problems our clients face.”

Something to Report is designed to be shown in three parts, allowing breaks for discussion and comments from participants after each 15-minute segment.

Its release follows the first two award-winning installments in the Compliance series, At What Cost? and In A Flash, which have a similar format. At What Cost?, which was named a bronze winner of the 34th Annual Telly Awards, addresses the importance of directors and management reacting to indications of questionable or fraudulent conduct within the company. In A Flash, which was recognized by the Legal Marketing Association in its annual award ceremony, focuses on cybersecurity, including cyber-governance, cyber-risk management, security protocols and incident response plans.

See a preview of the film and request more information about it on this page.

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