A webinar presented by the IBA Anti-Corruption Committee
To provide our clients with the best counsel, it is critical for anti-corruption specialists to stay informed about major enforcement actions and enforcement trends. With Foreign and Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement activity on the rise, this webinar will look at recent cases and policy developments with key US enforcement authorities and get their invaluable insights into trends and priorities for the Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission.
Our panel will discuss:
- Significant enforcement actions from 2022 and Q1 2023
- Changes to expectations in corporate compliance programmes
- Enforcement trends
- Practical implications of recent actions and trends for counsel, companies, and individuals going forward
Fees
Prices in GBP + UK VAT @ 20%, where applicable: | |
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IBA member |
Free |
Non members |
£45 |
Session recordings, where applicable, will be available to all registered delegates; registration fees are non-refundable.
Certificate of Attendance
Certificates of attendance for each session will be provided, automatically, to all delegates who have registered in advance and attended the live broadcast for a minimum of 30 minutes based on verified sign-in and sign-out times. Certificates can only be issued to the name provided at the time of registration. If you have any queries relating to your Certificate of Attendance, please email webinars@int-bar.org
Moderator
Ann Sultan
Moderator
Miller & Chevalier Chartered, Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Co-Chair, Compliance Subcommittee
Confirmed speakers
Charles Cain
Speaker
Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
David Fuhr
Speaker
US Department of Justice, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Watch webinar
All registered delegates will have received an email from the IBA with the passcode to access the session recording. IBA members can also access the recording free of charge. For queries or to request the passcode, please email webinars@int-bar.org.