Attorneys Consider Implications Of Brazil's "Car Wash" Investigation For Global Anti-Corruption Enforcement

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Cadwalader London Associate Duncan Grieve is joined by Alexandre Aroeira Salles and Francisco De Melo Franco Ferreira of the Brazilian law firm Aroeira Salles Advogados to discuss the legacy of the Brazilian "Car Wash" investigation.
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Cadwalader London Associate Duncan Grieve is joined by Alexandre Aroeira Salles and Francisco De Melo Franco Ferreira of the Brazilian law firm Aroeira Salles Advogados to discuss the legacy of the Brazilian "Car Wash" investigation and consider how Brazil fits into the increasingly global landscape of white-collar crime enforcement.

In this edition of the LawWise podcast, attorneys addressed:

  • the criminal investigation known as Operation Car Wash conducted by the Brazilian Federal Police;
  • how corporate settlements are evolving in Brazil; and
  • ongoing consequences and risk factors impacting multinational companies operating in Latin America.

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