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  • videocam Live Webinar with Live Q&A
  • calendar_month @ 1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT
  • card_travel Corporate Law
  • schedule 60 minutes

New DOJ Playbook: Minimizing FCPA Risk, Targeted Enforcement, Investigations, Third-Party Management, Disclosures

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About the Course

Introduction

This webinar will examine the updated DOJ approach to FCPA enforcement. The panel will explore what the recent guidance means in practice and how to translate it into concrete actions. The experts will discuss "what changed," then address risk assessment under new criteria, and delve into third-party management, an impactful organizational control area for improvement.

Description

The panel will address the cross-border complexities of third-party work: engaging state-owned enterprises, coordinating with distributors/agents, and working effectively with local counsel while maintaining books-and-records discipline. From this starting point, the panel covers investigations and self-disclosure, including scope of inquiry, documenting decision points, preserving evidence, and management/board coordination, followed by program training best practices and client counseling strategies.

Listen as our panel provides practitioners with practical insight and tools to counsel clients, triage risk, examine and address third-party lifecycle controls, understand and mitigate cross-border challenges, plan for investigations and disclosures, and design effective training plans.

Presented By

Attorneying Annie Dc, CPS, DR
Davis Brown Law Firm - Des Moines

Bio for Annie Attorney; loves horses and arguments

Big Boat
Firm Manager
The Mogy Law Firm - Memphis

This is a bio for Big Boat. Big Boat is an avid reader and unicyclist.

Roller Coaster, CPA, MST, DR
Fun Times
Lee's Test Firm

This is a bio for speaker, Roller Coaster. Roller Coaster enjoys walks on the beach and pizza with pineapple.

Credit Information

Date + Time

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  • schedule

    1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT

I. Introduction: What changed?

II. Risk assessment under new criteria

III. Third-party management (screening, contracting, monitoring)

IV. Cross-border complexities (SOEs, distributors/agents, local counsel)

V. Taking actions: investigations, self-disclosure, and more

VI. Program training best practices

VII. Client counseling (boards, disclosure memos, remediation roadmaps)

VIII. Pracitioner takeaways

The panel will review these and other key issues:

  • Understanding the DOJ posture and enforcement priorities driving day-to-day investigations and oversight
  • Examining and prioritizing high impact risks in this context
  • Identifying and updating controls to minimize risk
  • Planning responses, including investigations and document disclosure decisions