Overview
Event Details
2022 saw an uptick in FCPA enforcement over 2021, although the overall level of corporate enforcement remains lower than a few years ago. However, the 2022 docket contained several high-profile corporate and individual enforcement matters, including in some cases coordinated resolutions with foreign authorities, shedding light on the issues and conduct that have triggered government scrutiny and penalties. There were also a number of significant policy announcements as well as legislative and regulatory developments relevant to FCPA.
Join Steptoe's FCPA/Anti-Corruption practice on Wednesday, February 22, for a complimentary webinar discussing the biggest FCPA and anti-corruption developments in 2022 and key compliance lessons learned.
Topics for Discussion Include:
- Enforcement trends and cases of note
- DOJ and SEC enforcement policies and priorities
- International and multi-jurisdictional policy and enforcement developments
- Compliance lessons learned from the 2022 FCPA/anti-corruption enforcement actions
- Anti-corruption priorities and sanctions in World Bank and other international financial institution matters
- Legislative and regulatory developments and judicial decisions of note
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Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. EST
Speakers:
Ali Burney, Partner in Steptoe's Investigations & White-Collar Defense group
Iris Bennett, Partner in Steptoe's Investigations & White-Collar Defense group
Lucinda Low, Partner and head of Steptoe's FCPA practice
CLE Credit: Steptoe is an accredited CLE provider in New York and California and is pleased to offer the following credit for participation in the live event. If you are seeking credit in other jurisdictions, please make a note in your registration form and we’ll apply on your behalf.
- New York: This program is approved for 1.0 hour of CLE credit including 1.0 hour in areas of professional practice. The content and format are suitable for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.
- California: 1.0 hour of CLE credit. No credit may be claimed for required CLE in legal ethics, recognition and elimination of bias in the legal profession, and competence issues.