Overview
Event Details
Investigations and enforcement actions can present significant risks and potential disruptions for companies, and assessing how they may impact your company presents its own challenges. Join Steptoe's cross-disciplinary team for the next complimentary webinar in our quarterly series focused on the latest developments and key issues arising in international investigations and enforcement matters across jurisdictions, government agencies, and areas of practice. We'll review Q1 and also touch on what we’re seeing in Q2.
Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. ET
Couldn't make it? Sign up here and receive the link to listen on demand at a time that suits you.
Topics for discussion include key developments and trends involving:
- Anti-corruption
- Antitrust
- US congressional investigations
- Economic sanctions and export controls
- False Claims Act
- SEC/CFTC enforcement
- UK and EU developments
Steptoe speakers:
- Jason Abel, Partner in Steptoe's Government Affairs & Public Policy group; and former chief counsel for US Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer when Sen. Schumer was Chairman of the US Senate Committee on Rules & Administration; and former counsel for Sen. Schumer in his personal office
- Chris Conte, Partner in Steptoe's Investigations & White-Collar Defense group; and former Associate Director, Division of Enforcement, US Securities and Exchange Commission
- Stacie R. Hartman, Partner and Co-chair of Steptoe's Financial Services Group
- Paul Hurst, Partner and head of Steptoe's Government Contracts practice
- Patrick Linehan, Partner in Steptoe's Investigations & White-Collar Defense group
- Lucinda Low, Partner and head of Steptoe's FCPA practice
- Michael Miller, Partner in Steptoe's Investigations & White-Collar Defense group
- Zoe Osborne, Partner in Steptoe's Investigations & White-Collar Defense group
- Wendy Wysong, Partner and co-head of Steptoe’s Investigations & White-Collar Defense group; former Assistant US Attorney in Washington; and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement in the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS)
CLE Credit Available:
- New York: 1.5 hour of CLE credit.
- California: 1.5 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.
- Illinois: 1.5 hour of General CLE credit.
If you are seeking CLE credit for participation in the live event in other jurisdictions, please make a note in your registration form.