PRESS RELEASE
30 July 2019

Convinced Your Company Can’t Possibly Be Benefiting From Or Promoting Human Trafficking? Think Again

TC
Thompson Coburn LLP

Contributor

For almost 100 years, Thompson Coburn LLP has provided the quality legal services and counsel our clients demand to achieve their most critical business goals. With more than 400 lawyers and 50 practice areas, we serve clients throughout the United States and beyond.
For many people, the term “human trafficking” brings to mind illicit, back-alley dealings in far-flung corners of the globe.
United States

For many people, the term "human trafficking" brings to mind illicit, back-alley dealings in far-flung corners of the globe. The reality, though, is that human trafficking is far more insidious. Not only is it occurring in our backyards in broad daylight, but many companies may purposely or inadvertently be profiting from this trade.

Attendees for this 60-minute webinar will learn:

  • The various transgressions that fall within the definition of human trafficking as well as the prevalence of these transgressions globally
  • The laws and regulations aimed at curbing trafficking, both domestically and internationally
  • The many ways your industry or business may inadvertently be fueling this trade
  • The duties and obligations imposed on companies to curb human trafficking
  • The legal and social implications of disregarding the applicable laws and regulation, and
  • Legislative changes on the horizon

CLE
Approved for 1.2 hours of general CLE credit in Missouri
Approved for 1.0 hours of general CLE credit in California and Illinois

Contributor

For almost 100 years, Thompson Coburn LLP has provided the quality legal services and counsel our clients demand to achieve their most critical business goals. With more than 400 lawyers and 50 practice areas, we serve clients throughout the United States and beyond.

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More