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13 January 2016

WilmerHale Financial Institutions Webinar Series: Yates Memo Update—Individual Accountability and Best Practices for Executives

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Join WilmerHale for the kickoff session of the 2016 Financial Institutions Webinar Series, where attorneys will explore recent developments and legal issues affecting financial institutions and providers of financial services.
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Date: January 21, 2016 | Webinar

Location: Webinar

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Join WilmerHale for the kickoff session of the 2016 Financial Institutions Webinar Series, where attorneys will explore recent developments and legal issues affecting financial institutions and providers of financial services.

During this session, WilmerHale Partners Ronald Machen, Anjan Sahni and Matt Jones will discuss the impact of the Yates memorandum, the US Department of Justice's (DOJ) guidance governing individual accountability in corporate investigations.

The panelists will address the policy's implications, including how financial institutions and other companies approach and interface with the DOJ, and will provide practical advice for senior officers.

The panelists will also discuss the DOJ's current enforcement priorities and recent bolstering of compliance and enforcement staff, and will share predictions on how the DOJ's renewed focus on individual accountability may affect the approach of other US regulators and enforcement agencies.

During the webinar, participants will have the opportunity to contribute questions online and interact with the panelists.


WilmerHale Financial Institutions Webinar Series: Yates Memo Update—Individual Accountability and Best Practices for Executives


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