Highly experienced and talented former federal prosecutors and leading Foreign Corrupt Practices Act defense lawyers will discuss best practices for dealing with FCPA investigations today. Currently one of the regulators top priorities, knowing how to properly handle an FCPA investigation is critical for any white collar practitioner.
This program is part of a series based on the highly-acclaimed white collar treatise Defending Corporations & Individuals in Government Investigations. Leading former government lawyers and white collar defense lawyers share their insights from years of prosecuting and defending significant, high-profile and complex criminal and regulatory matters. This series provides in-house lawyers, outside counsel, and compliance professionals with practical, accessible guidance for representing corporate and individual clients in white collar matters. Course materials for the webcast will include relevant chapters from the treatise.
The New York Law Journal book review describes Defending Corporations and Individuals in Government Investigations as a timely compilation of guidance from highly experienced and talented practitioners that is an invaluable resource. On the cover, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York John Martin says, [b]oth in-house lawyers and outside counsel will benefit from the wisdom and experience of the outstanding group of lawyers who contributed to this exhaustive review of how to effectively defend companies and individuals in white collar matters; Mary Jo White, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, describes the treatise as a must-have resource and reference for any lawyer involved in white collar matters. Directors & Boards magazine recognized the treatise as a best bet for board reading.
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