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[HROA Essentials] Blame it on the regulators
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There is no shortage these days of news video of well-dressed people being marched into a courthouse or, more compelling, federal prison, where they will have the opportunity to exchange their fine clothing for an orange jumpsuit. You can hardly pick up a newspaper or open a news site on the Web without reading of companies and individuals paying large fines due to a failure to comply with laws and regulations. And, personal identity theft has become part of daily conversation at every workplace water cooler.
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