In this interactive ACE Lunch & Learn webinar, three attorneys from Kilpatrick Townsend’s Government Enforcement and Investigations Team will share lessons they have learned while assisting companies to improve their compliance and ethics programs in the wake of compliance failures and crises. Drawing on their experience working on one of the most high profile monitorships in recent years, the three-year independent compliance monitorship for Volkswagen AG, they will provide practical advice on what they have seen work best at companies striving to improve their global compliance culture and programs.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand corporate monitorships, and why your organization wants to avoid one
- What corporate compliance failures have led to recent corporate monitorships
- Best practices for instilling and improving a compliance culture and program within a complex, international and multicultural organization
- Best practices for reviewing, auditing, and testing your anti-fraud, ethics and compliance policies, procedures and controls
Event Details
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Zoom
CLE Credit
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