Managing Legal, Tax & Security Risks in a Global Workplace Webinar
When:
June 30, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EST
People:
Siddharth Bose, Matt Ehinger, Jennifer S. Jackman and Meghann C. T. Supino
Location:
Virtual (via Zoom)Navigating the Complexities of Global Remote Work
As international remote work becomes a permanent feature of modern business operations, organizations face a rapidly expanding range of legal, tax, compliance, and cybersecurity risks and obligations. Cross-border work arrangements create significant opportunities for talent mobility and business continuity—but they also introduce complex regulatory and operational challenges that can escalate quickly if not identified early.
Join Ice Miller partners and In-House Connect for a practical, cross-disciplinary CLE webinar designed to help employers proactively identify red flags, strengthen internal controls and compliance frameworks, and respond confidently when global remote work arrangements raise concerns.
What You’ll Learn
This session will provide actionable insights across key areas of global remote work compliance, including:
- Remote worker fraud and employment law risks
- International tax and cross-border workforce issues
- Export controls and sanctions compliance
- Core data security and privacy considerations for distributed workforces
Why Attend
- Gain practical guidance from experienced attorneys across multiple disciplines.
- Learn how to proactively manage global remote work risks.
- Identify opportunities to strengthen compliance and reduce exposure.
- Earn CLE credit while staying ahead of emerging regulatory challenges.
This Webinar Is Ideal For:
- General Counsel and in-house legal teams
- HR leaders and compliance professionals
- Finance and tax executives
- IT and cybersecurity leaders
- Risk management professionals
Meet the Speakers

Jen Jackman will examine global remote worker fraud trends—including the North Korea remote IT worker scheme—and discuss how organizations can mitigate risk without creating new exposure under anti discrimination laws.

Matt Ehinger will address tax implications for remote and cross-border workforces, including permanent establishment risk, withholding considerations, and PEO related issues.

Meghann Supino will outline compliance guardrails for international operations, focusing on export controls and sanctions considerations that frequently arise in cross-border work environments.

Sid Bose will discuss data security and privacy risk management for distributed teams, including practical steps to strengthen security posture and respond effectively to incidents.
