Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs
5th Annual Advanced Anti-Bribery Boot Camp
August 24, 2017
James G. (Jay) Munisteri, partner in Gardere’s international dispute resolution practice, will moderate a discussion with Hui Chen, former Compliance Counsel with the Department of Justice, on what makes a compliance program truly effective.
The panel discussion is a preliminary speaking engagement leading up to the 5th Annual Advanced Anti-Bribery Boot Camp in Sao Paolo. For additional information on the preview Aug. 24, please refer to the attached file below; information on the main boot camp Aug. 25-26 is available here. To register for the preliminary program, email [email protected].
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