Simon will be a panelist for the session, “Compliance Challenges in India: Why Your Compliance Program May Not Translate.” The discussion will focus on the following topics and trends:
- Some policies and procedures global companies deploy in the rest of the world likely will not be effective in India. India-specific opportunities include due diligence, training and G&E thresholds that impact effective E&C implementation.
- What unique challenges are posed by the legal and enforcement landscape in India? Consider enforcement trends that foreign companies need to note and the unique role criminal law plays in commercial disputes.
- How can challenges for US based in-house professionals and outside lawyers conducting internal investigations in India be mitigated? Reflect on cultural, legal and practical implications of conducting cross border work.
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