The ACC Georgia Chapter and Kilpatrick Townsend invite you to join us at the ACC GA August 2017 Luncheon for a one-hour CLE panel presentation on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement, litigation, and policy developments.
Recent news has been full of headlines concerning corruption in Brazil, South Korea, Mexico and all over the world. Already in 2017, the DOJ recovered approximately $225 million from companies seeking to resolve FCPA allegations. The luncheon’s panel will feature perspectives from in-house and outside counsel as well as a forensic expert and federal prosecutor on the enforcement trends this year, and how in-house counsel can protect their companies. Topics will include the effectiveness of the FCPA Pilot Program; the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, Kokesh v. SEC, as well as the various options companies may have to resolve any FCPA allegations.
Panelists:
Adria Perez
Partner, Government Enforcement & Investigations Team
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
Ling-Ling Nie
Chief Compliance Officer & Assistant General Counsel
Panasonic Corporation of North America
Doug Gilfillan
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Northern District of Georgia
Scott Hilsen
Managing Director, Forensic
KPMG LLP
MCLE Credit:
MCLE credit approval is pending. Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP will apply for CLE credit when eligible in California, Colorado, Georgia, New York, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. For states not listed, a Certificate of Attendance which lawyers may use to self-apply for credit will be provided.
Event Details
Tuesday, August 8, 2017-
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Maggiano's Little Italy at Cumberland Mall
1601 Cumberland Mall SE
Speakers
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