Institute for U.S. Law and George Washington University Law School Conference: International Compliance and Anti-Corruption
Washington, DC
John Davis will speak at the Institute for U.S. Law and George Washington University Law School conference on International Compliance and Anti-Corruption on March 5, 2019. Davis will present on the topic of Multi-Jurisdictional Enforcement Proceedings and Settlements (including negotiating, and global enforcement trends) and Independent Compliance Monitorships.
The Institute's International Compliance & Anti-Corruption program will bring together practitioners from around the globe to advance relevant knowledge and best practices in the fields of governance, risk and compliance, anti-bribery, financial crime prevention, anti-money laundering (AML), and several related areas. Building on a broad definition of anti-corruption, yet with an emphasis on the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and similar foreign regulations, the seminar focuses on concrete steps for practitioners to align their companies, countries, or clients with current and ever-evolving best practices. This seminar is conducted at the George Washington University Law School in the heart of Washington, DC and features many eminent speakers who are leading legal authorities from the private and public sectors, including experience from top international law firms, government agencies, the judiciary, and global in-house legal departments. In addition to providing a detailed academic structure in an engaging and active learning environment, the professors and guest speakers will share concrete strategies for managing the practical impact of current laws and regulatory developments affecting global business.