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Cross Border Investigations

Developing effective strategies to reduce the risk of multi-jurisdictional investigations

Introduction

As the business world becomes more global in nature, companies have to ensure that their practices are compliant with numerous different countries’ regulations. Without proper adherence to these codes companies are opening themselves up to not only to financial risk but are also placing their reputations on the line. This is happening at a time when regulators are issuing record fines and governments are implementing increasingly restrictive anti-bribery and corruption legislation.

Joining our expert panel, at this timely event, will enable you to answer the following questions:

  • In what circumstances should an internal investigation be commenced?
  • How can you prepare for and respond to a dawn raid?
  • What procedures should be in place before an investigation begins?
  • What are the pros and cons of reaching a global settlement?
  • What documents can regulators from other jurisdictions demand?

Event details


Date:

Thursday 26 January 2012 - Friday 27 January 2012

Location:

Radisson Blu Portman Hotel
London, W1H 7BG

SAVE £100! Book by 4 December 2011
8.25 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Discuss the requirements for an effective response strategy
  • Gain practical knowledge of handling a multi jurisdictional investigation
  • Attend workshops specifically aimed at your industry area
  • Develop methods to reduce risk to reputation during and after an investigation
  • Explore the complex privilege rules that operate in different jurisdictions
  • Consider the benefits of obtaining a global settlement

Who Should Attend

This conference is a must for all regulatory and financial crime litigators in private practice, barristers, heads of litigation, legal, compliance and risk in corporates and financial institutions.