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24 March 2022

Defending and Fending Off Government Investigations: How and Why the DOJ Is Looking at Corporate Compliance, Accountability, and Cooperation

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Arnall Golden Gregory

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Arnall Golden Gregory
Please join Litigation, Government Investigations, and Healthcare partner Sara M. Lord and Food & Drug Practice team leader Alan G. Minsk for a complimentary webinar focusing...
United States

Wednesday, March 30, 2022 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

Please join Litigation, Government Investigations, and Healthcare partner  Sara M. Lord and Food & Drug Practice team leader  Alan G. Minsk  for a complimentary webinar focusing on what to expect from the resurgence in government investigations following the pandemic. Over the last several months, we have seen an uptick in new investigations and renewed activity in some investigations that had gone quiet. Recent statements by Department of Justice officials have made it clear that corporate criminal enforcement is a top priority, and that individuals and companies are both targets.

This webinar will focus on a variety of topics, including:

  • DOJ's investigative priorities;
  • individual rights and responsibilities when a company is under investigation;
  • why you should consider refreshing your compliance programs;
  • what DOJ's emphasis on accountability means when a company is under investigation;
  • whether cooperation means what DOJ says it should mean; and
  • how an investigation can reorder relationships within a company.

There will be an opportunity for Q&A at the end of this webinar. 

Sara and Alan were both recently recognized as top authors for their thought leadership by the  2022 JD Supra Readers' Choice Awards.

Credits:  1 hour of CLE credit is pending approval by the State Bar of Georgia.

Please click  here or the button below to register. 

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Arnall Golden Gregory

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