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Criminal Liabilities For Individuals Under Competition Law

Part of the Competition Law Webinars stream

Introduction

Live, interactive CPD training delivered by experts direct to your desktop

Butterworths, the legal industry's leading publisher and training provider is delighted to bring you an innovative and effective way to stay up-to-date with the latest changes to the UK legal environment and qualify for CPD points without the cost and inconvenience of having to leave your desk.

Join us for our lunchtime one-hour broadcasts over the web, or if you can't make the session access our archive of past webinars.

This webinar will cover:

  • Criminal responsibility – the test under the Enterprise Act
  • Possible consequences – imprisonment, fines, disqualification and others
  • Enforcement trends in the UK, including the BA case
  • The trend towards criminalization in EU Member States and other jurisdictions
  • The EU Arrest Warrant and the UK/US extradition arrangements (including lessons from Norris)
  • Advising defendants in EU and UK competition cases – are the company’s interests the same as its executives?
  • Leniency, disclosure and privilege – Criminal law considerations

Webinar details


Live Broadcast date:

Wednesday 08 June 2011
15:30:00

Location:

At your desk
On your Laptop or PC

Event price:

£89

For information on multi-user discounts visit the Delegate Information tab above
2 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • They don't disrupt your working day
  • You can make training fit around your workload
  • You don't waste time travelling to training
  • You can collect your CPD points when it suits you
  • You can learn from leading experts at your desk
  • You can revisit the material for 12 months after the event, again and again
  • Multiple-booking discounts make them extremely cost effective
  • With a 200-year heritage nobody knows law like Butterworths

Who Should Attend

The Competition Law series is aimed at:

  • Competition Lawyers (Solicitors and Barristers)
  • General Counsel
  • Company Directors
  • In-House Counsel
  • Company Secretaries
  • Policy Advisers

Level: Intermediate