Overview
Global Investigations Review has named Steptoe partners Lucinda Low and Brittany Prelogar to its 2015 “Women in Investigations: One Hundred Investigation Specialists from Around the World.” The inaugural list, featured in the magazine's March 2015 issue, highlights 100 women selected by GIR's editorial team after an open nomination process. The editors note that the women selected, who are from a variety of countries and backgrounds, are all “achieving great things in a competitive and notoriously tough area of law.”
Ms. Low heads Steptoe's FCPA/Anti-Corruption practice and serves on the firm's Executive Committee. Her practice focuses on US and international anti-corruption laws, advising clients on matters ranging from preventive work to representation in internal investigations and enforcement matters worldwide.
Ms. Prelogar is also a partner in Steptoe’s FCPA/Anti-Corruption practice. Her practice focuses on internal and government investigations, anti-corruption and human rights compliance counseling, and international disputes. Ms. Prelogar conducts internal investigations into alleged Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations, accounting and securities fraud, and other claims of misconduct by corporate managers.
The full profiles of Ms. Low and Ms. Prelogar can be read in Global Investigations Review (subscription required).