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Compliance & Risks announces Portugal-based law firm Albuquerque & Associados will join Data Partner network

CORK, IRELAND, June 2, 2009 — Compliance and Risks (C&R) announced today that the Portugal-based law firm Albuquerque & Associados will join the growing list of C&R Data Partners. Albuquerque & Associados’ national expertise and contribution to C&R’s regulatory solution, C2P (Compliance-to-Product), will significantly bolster C2P’s geographical coverage.

Sarah-Jane Denton, Head of C&R Legal Data Services, comments: “C&R is delighted to welcome Albuquerque & Associados to its network of Data Partners. We value highly the local knowledge that comes from a firm with their feet on the ground in any given jurisdiction.”

About Albuquerque & Associados
Albuquerque & Associados has fifty years’ experience of legal practice in foreign markets, and of representing the interests in Portugal of prominent worldwide companies—primarily from the US, France, Spain, and England.

About C&R
Compliance and Risks (C&R) is a regulatory data, services, and software company that helps businesses manage the impact of regulations and get compliance products to market. C&R was founded by Irish lawyer Damien McGovern, and has its headquarters in Cork, Ireland and the UK, with offices in California.

About C2P
Compliance-to-Product (C2P) is a web-based Compliance Knowledge Management system that currently includes more than 3,300 global regulations across key policy areas such as WEEE, RoHS, REACH, EPEAT, batteries, labelling, and packaging, all of which are updated on a daily basis. C2P provides compliance news, key dates, deadlines, exceptions, and exemptions, along with commentary from regional experts in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

Contacts

Paul Harvey, US Sales
(530) 216-4455
p.harvey@complianceandrisks.com

Denis Carre, European Sales
+353 872147335
d.carre@complianceandrisks.com

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