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A high class, professionally presented conference, highly informative

- Nick Marcar, Senior Manager, Grant Thornton

Serious and Corporate Crime

A thorough examination of the latest developments in Serious and Corporate Crime, Chaired by Michael Bowes QC of Outer Temple Chambers

Introduction

Butterworths® Serious and Corporate Crime conference brings together a leading panel of criminal law experts who will guide you through the practical impact of the latest developments. Chaired by Michael Bowes QC of Outer Temple Chambers, with contributions from Simon Farrell QC of 3 Raymond Buildings and Alun Jones QC of Great James Street Chambers, you will be updated on the latest developments in topical areas of corporate crime such as extradition, bribery, the Fraud Act and FSA investigations.

You will have the chance to network with delegates from a range of backgrounds and get your questions answered by the expert speaker faculty. Anyone involved in the prosecution or defence of crimes committed in a corporate environment will benefit from this comprehensive one day event.

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Event details


Date:

Tuesday 30 March 2010

Location:

Le Meridien Piccadilly
London, W1J 0BH

6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

Our eminent panel, including legal experts and prosecuting authorities, will offer practical insights on:

  • The status of the Bribery Bill and the impact the changes will have on businesses
  • Trends in the investigation of insider dealing and the recent case law
  • The latest investigations into cartels and the criminal penalties companies can face
  • Emerging types of fraud and the implementation of the Fraud Review
  • The key cases in asset recovery, confiscation and money laundering

Who Should Attend

  • Prosecution and defence solicitors and barristers
  • Prosecuting authorities
  • The police
  • Forensic accountants
  • Policy makers
  • Anyone who needs a comprehensive update on the latest in serious and corporate crime will benefit from this event

Supported by:

Counsel

Supported by:CLJW

Supported by:

POCLA

Supported by: International Association of Prosecutors