Thursday, January 27, 2022
Webinar
Members of Kilpatrick’s Government Enforcement and Investigations Team will discuss what to expect this year from the federal agencies most active in the investigation and prosecution of corporate crimes. By reviewing recent public pronouncements from high-profile officials, examining statistical trends, and reflecting on their own experiences, former federal prosecutors and lawyers with extensive experience in internal investigations and white collar criminal defense will identify areas with higher risks of federal government scrutiny. Areas of enforcement and heightened scrutiny covered will include bribery (e.g., the Anti-Kickback Statute, EKRA, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act), computer breaches, the False Claims Act and other whistleblower programs, and company compliance programs. The panelists will also discuss the Department of Justice’s recent pledges to return to the use of monitorships to remediate the most serious corporate misconduct.
Event Details
Thursday, January 27, 2022-
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Webinar
2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
CLE Credit
MCLE credit approval is pending. To meet MCLE sponsor attendance verification requirements, you will be required to answer poll questions that appear on screen during the program. Please answer each poll question posed throughout the program; to ensure poll questions are viewable, do not use full-screen mode. Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP will apply for CLE credit when eligible in Georgia, California, Colorado, New York, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. For states not listed, a Certificate of Attendance that lawyers may use to claim credit based on reciprocity or self-apply for credit will be provided. Credit generally is submitted or certificates issued within 30 days of the course or post-program approval. Please note approval can take up to 90 days and this program is not eligible in PA for virtual participation.
Contact
Vanessa Hardee
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