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  2. Legal auditing - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Association of Legal Fee Analysis (NALFA), legal auditing is a litigation management practice and risk management tool, used by insurance and other consumers of legal services, to determine if hourly billing errors, abuses, and inefficiencies exist by carefully examining and identifying unreasonable attorney fees and expenses. [1]

  3. SSAE No. 18 - Wikipedia

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    It prescribes three levels of service: examination, [1] review, [2] and agreed-upon procedures. [3] It also prescribes two types of reports: Type 1, which includes an assessment of internal control design, and Type 2, which additionally includes an assessment of the operating effectiveness of controls. [4]

  4. Court of Audit - Wikipedia

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    A Court of Audit or Court of Accounts is a supreme audit institution, i.e. a government institution performing financial and/or legal audit (i.e. statutory audit or external audit) on the executive branch of power. [1]

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  7. SAF-T - Wikipedia

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    2.4.6: January 1, 2022 [19] SAF-T v2.0: National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF) Article 59 1 of the Law 207/2015 on the Fiscal Procedural Code; Order 1783/2021 of the President of National Agency for Fiscal Administration. [20] D406 (Saf-t for Romania variant) started officially at 1 January 2022 with large tax payers as a first stage.

  8. Legal governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia

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    Legal compliance is the process or procedure to ensure that an organization follows relevant laws, regulations and business rules. [5] The definition of legal compliance, especially in the context of corporate legal departments, has recently been expanded to include understanding and adhering to ethical codes within entire professions, as well.

  9. OMB A-133 Compliance Supplement - Wikipedia

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    Without it, auditors would need to research many laws and regulations for each single program of a recipient to determine which compliance requirements are important to the Federal Government. For Single Audits, the Supplement replaces any agency audit guides and other audit requirement documents for individual Federal programs. [1]