Monday, January 24, 2022

SOC 1 Reports Help to Ensure Regulatory


An accomplished legal executive based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, Jamie Hurewitz leverages nearly two decades of legal experience in the technology field to serve as head of legal at Mattermost. Jamie Hurewitz has extensive expertise guiding businesses through mergers and acquisitions, as well as overseeing all aspects of compliance.

Service Organization Controls (SOC) reports are a compliance mechanism that enable businesses to prove their service delivery and control competence to customers. Among these reports, the SOC 1 is required for certain B2B companies that function as service providers. Examples of these businesses include data centers, software-as-a-service providers, and payroll processing businesses.

SOC 1 is crucial because it helps a business ascertain as well as prove that the financial data of its clients is protected. It also supports the internal control over financial reporting process for the business. An SOC 1 report is prepared on behalf of a company by a third party, which must be a certified public accountant. The report is then scrutinized by a financial statement auditor when evaluating the business for compliance with certain regulations, like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which mandates penalties for fraudulent financial reporting.


Wednesday, January 5, 2022

The Minnesota State Bar Foundation


A tech and intellectual property lawyer, Jamie Hurewitz is the head of legal at Mattermost in Palo Alto, California. Licensed to practice law in Minnesota, Jamie Hurewitz is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA).

MSBA is the oldest professional organization for attorneys in Minnesota. The organization aims to champion justice, equality, and professionalism in the legal space. The Minnesota State Bar Association has a variety of resources and avenues through which it takes care of the professional needs of its members and works to advance the interests of the public. One of such avenue is the Minnesota State Bar Foundation, which MSBA created in 1932.

The Minnesota State Bar Foundation provides monetary grants to law-related and community programs and activities. The foundation offers legal assistance to people who are disadvantaged, and it tries to improve the legal profession’s vitality and the administration of justice. Fundamentally, the foundation's mission is to enable all Minnesotans to have access to justice. From June 2018 to June 2019, the foundation presented $92,500 in grants to 39 nonprofit organizations in Minnesota.

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