Marketing, Risk & Compliance
Legal Risk Monitoring & SOPs

Legal Risk Monitoring & SOPs

Establish a proactive legal protection with clear workflows and ongoing oversight.
In regulated sectors, reactive isn’t enough. This service ensures your brand stays ahead of compliance breaches—by operationalizing risk detection and embedding SOPs that reduce ambiguity across teams and partners.
Real-time risk tracking

Structured Oversight Across Functions

Product launches in the GCC are highly nuanced — what succeeds in the US or Europe may fail regionally due to excise rules, packaging limits, or pricing thresholds. TAG helps you align with local requirements and avoid costly launch errors through data-backed format validation and compliance strategy.
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Policy Trigger Watchlists

Monitor keywords, visuals, and formats that could trigger legal scrutiny across markets.
Internal SOP Development

Define standardized workflows for marketing, legal, and regional teams to handle approvals and incident response.
Risk Monitoring Cadence
Define how often and where compliance reviews occur—across assets, teams, and jurisdictions.
Training & Escalation Protocols

Clarify who acts, when, and how across legal and brand teams when compliance risks arise.
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Key Governance Components

What your organization needs to build durable compliance infrastructure.
Policy Tracking Tools

SOP & Workflow Blueprints

Team Training Modules

Risk Escalation Tree


Outputs for Internal Adoption

Equip your team with the assets to operationalize compliance
Editable SOP Templates

Ready-to-use frameworks tailored to your marketing and legal touchpoints.
Regulatory Change Response SOPs

Internal guidance that outlines what to do when legal requirements shift—by region and function.
Risk Playbooks by Scenario

Action plans for common violations—from ad takedowns to partner breaches.
Compliance Briefs for Vendors

External-facing documents that keep agencies and creators aligned to your rules.
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