Foreign Corrupt Practices Act New York Conference

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act New York Conference

Virtual
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As the quintessential event each spring for the anti-corruption community, the 23rd New York Conference will continue its longstanding track record of gathering key stakeholders together—senior government officials, industry executives and leading private practitioners. Unlike other events, this conference is widely regarded as the essential mid-year follow-up with a view to imparting best practices and forging connections through one-on-one, large and smaller-group discussions. Once again for 2021, participants will hear from acclaimed keynote speakers and gain actionable strategies for managing the real-world impact of critical developments.

Partner Jay Holtmeier will speak on "The Latest on FCPA Enforcement Priorities, Evaluation of Compliance Programs, Cooperation Credit, and More" on Wednesday, June 2 at 10:15 a.m. ET. During this highly anticipated session, USDOJ and SEC officials will discuss key developments and priorities and provide updates on the enforcement landscape under the Biden Administration. Audience members will also be able to ask questions on an anonymous basis.

Partner Erin Sloane will co-chair the conference and will speak on "Strengthening a Culture of Compliance: Inside the Lesser-Known Challenges and Best Practices" on Wednesday, June 2 at 3:30 p.m. ET. 

There will also be an exclusive interview with Partner Christopher Cestaro, immediate past FCPA Unit Chief, US Department of Justice, on June 3, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. ET.

 

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