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Mission
C&R's mission is to develop C2P as the easiest and most efficient way for any company to manage legal compliance.
History
C&R was started in 2000 by Damien McGovern, an Irish
Barrister who formerly worked for Deloitte & Touche.
Deluged by the EU legal journals being delivered daily
to his desk, Damien conceived a more efficient way to assess
the risks of proposed and adopted laws, and a better way
to disseminate that information to clients. His experience
with legal, regulatory, and compliance issues, and his
understanding of their complexity, spawned the idea of
C2P.
Location
C&R has its headquarters in Cork, Ireland and its
software development team in the UK and northern California.
The company’s growing team of domain experts includes
lawyers in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Europe, the United
States, and Asia.
Methodology
C&R adheres to a software development methodology that incorporates agile
programming techniques. These techniques embrace change and produce a flexible
architecture and functionality that continually improve through user feedback.
As a result, C&R can deliver new releases of C2P on
a quarterly schedule
CEO Statement
“Given the global regulatory avalanche, C&R’s clients have acknowledged a subsantial increase in regulatory and business risk.
This, in the context of budget and headcount constraints, means business-as-usual is not an option. Companies are rethinking information acquisition and management.
Knowledge based on regulations impacting products, processes and organisational activities must be global, up-to-date, accurate and searchable.
C2P is a ground breaking compliance knowledge management system using sophisticated web-based techology built from the ground up to strategically address these combined challenges.
C&R’s business model means we cover much more than the environmental topic.
Our clients use C2P to also manage regulations on product safety, EMC, nano-technology, export control, data protection, worker health and safety, corporate social responsibility and more.”
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