Self-Regulation Is a Tool to Mitigate Litigation

Oct 15, 2021 by Eric D. Reicin, President & CEO, BBB National Programs and Abby Adams, Senior Counsel, Dispute Resolution Programs, BBB National Programs

It is easy, especially for attorneys, to be cynical about industry self-regulation. Expecting businesses to hold themselves accountable and resolve disputes autonomously might seem unrealistic, especially when court dockets are full and regulatory oversight is increasing.

However, independent industry self-regulation, when developed and implemented properly, is a powerful tool for enhancing consumer trust in business and protecting consumers. And as we emerge from the reduced trust in government wreaked by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is time for independent industry self-regulation to help solve vexing business problems. In-house counsel can play an important leadership role in those efforts. 

 

What is independent industry self-regulation?

Independent industry self-regulation is a process where a self-regulatory organization (SRO), such as a trade/membership association, a professional society, or a nonprofit:

  • Sets standards, guidance, or industry pledges;
  • Monitors industry members for compliance; and
  • Enforces those standards and other industry rules relating to the conduct of businesses in that industry, typically through an independent third party.

 

This voluntary — yet accountable — system helps businesses decrease risks to consumers, increases public trust, combats negative public perceptions, and reduces significant litigation expenses, resulting in cost savings.

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