Megan Zwiebel
Megan Zwiebel is the Director of Operations & Delivery at R&G Insights Lab, the premier legal consulting group integrating behavioral insights with advanced data analytics capabilities. As both an attorney and former journalist, Megan helps clients to mold disparate systems and data points into coherent, values-based narratives that can drive ethical and inclusive behaviors. She also has responsibility for helping to shape the Lab’s overall business strategy and building out its efficient delivery offerings.
Megan previously served as the Senior Editor of the Anti-Corruption Report, an online publication focused on providing actionable insights to in-house experts and those that advise them. As both an author and an editor, she explored topics ranging from government enforcement trends to compliance best practices, with a heavy focus on how companies can use data to inform and improve their programs.
Prior to that, she was an associate at a top New York law firm for over eight years, working on a broad book of litigation matters ranging from initial complaints to Supreme Court briefs, massive anti-trust class actions to a Nazi looted art recovery case. She also spent six months on secondment at a state-owned bank in Frankfurt, Germany serving as in-house litigation counsel.
Publications
- Interviewed, Great Women in Compliance (September 7, 2022)
- Profiled, “R&G Insights Lab Grows Team,” Anti-Corruption Report (June 22, 2022)
- Author, “Can Compliance Certifications Empower CCOs?,” The Anti-Corruption Report (April 27, 2022)
- Author, “The Monaco Memo: A Roll Back on Individuals and Cooperation,” The Anti-Corruption Report (January 19, 2022)
- Author, “A Shift in the Monitorship Cost/Benefit Analysis,” The Anti-Corruption Report (February 2, 2022)
- Author, “Considering All Prior Misconduct,” The Anti-Corruption Report (February 16, 2022)
- Author, “The Corporate Crime Advisory Group,” The Anti-Corruption Report (March 2, 2022)
- Author, “Root Cause Analysis: DOJ Expectations and Getting to Why,” The Anti-Corruption Report (June 23, 2021)
- Author, “Gathering Information,” The Anti-Corruption Report (August. 4, 2021)
- Author, “Touching Bottom and Advanced Maneuvers,” The Anti-Corruption Report (August 18, 2021)
- Author, “Artificial Intelligence for Anti-Corruption Compliance: Foundations,” The Anti-Corruption Report (October 28, 2020)
- Author, “Building a Model,” The Anti-Corruption Report (December 2, 2020)
- Author, “Five Workarounds for Asymmetric Data Sets,” The Anti-Corruption Report (February 3, 2021)
- Author, “ECCP Refinements Encourage Companies to Make Compliance a Positive Feedback Loop,” The Anti-Corruption Report (June 24, 2020)
- Author, “The ACR’s Guide to Mastering Internal Investigation Interviews: Logistics,” The Anti-Corruption Report (February 5, 2020)
- Author, “Warming Up,” The Anti-Corruption Report (September 30, 2020)
- Author, “Getting to the Truth and Adapting to the Pandemic,” The Anti-Corruption Report (October 14, 2020)
- Author, “SFO Guidance Moves Toward Transparency but Offers No Guarantees (Part One),” The Anti-Corruption Report (September 18, 2019)
- Author, “In New Guidance, SFO Indicates It Wants Companies to Waive Privilege. What’s New and What’s Not (Part Two),” The Anti-Corruption Report (January 10, 2019)
- Author, “In New Guidance, SFO Outlines Internal Investigation Expectations (Part Three),” The Anti-Corruption Report (November 13, 2019)
- Author, "How Important Is the Presumption of Declination?” The Anti-Corruption Report (January 24, 2018)
- Author, “Cooperation and Compliance Expectations,” The Anti-Corruption Report (February 7, 2018)
- Author, “Measuring Compliance: Getting Started,” The Anti-Corruption Report (August 2, 2017)
- Author, “Seven Areas of Compliance to Measure,” The Anti-Corruption Report (August 16, 2017)
- Author, “How to Measure Quality,” The Anti-Corruption Report (September 6, 2017)
- Author, “Gathering and Analyzing Data,” The Anti-Corruption Report (September 20, 2017)
- Author, “Employee Discipline for Anti-Corruption Issues: Predictability and Consistency in the Face of Inconsistent Laws,” (November 1, 2017)
- Author, “Investigation and Documentation to Smooth the Discipline Process,” The Anti-Corruption Report (November 15, 2017)
- Author, “Due Process for a Just and Effective System,” The Anti-Corruption Report (November 29, 2017)
- Author, “A Primer on China’s State Secrets Law for Anti-Corruption Practitioners (Part One of Two),” The Anti-Corruption Report (June 29, 2016)
- Author, “Six Things About State Secrets to Consider When Engaging in Internal Investigations in China (Part Two),” The Anti-Corruption Report (July 13, 2016)
- Author, “Customs Corruption Risks: Identifying the Problem Areas (Part One),” The Anti-Corruption Report (October 21, 2015)
- Author, “Four Ways to Limit the Risks of Working With Customs Brokers, Freight Forwarders and Other Third Parties (Part Two),” The Anti-Corruption Report (November 4, 2015)
- Author, “Should a Company Ever Pay a Facilitation Payment to a Customs Official? (Part Three),” The Anti-Corruption Report (November 18, 2015)
Education
- JD, New York University School of Law, 2006
- BA, Brown University, 2003
Admissions / Qualifications
Qualifications
- New York, 2007