TRACE hosts webinars on a variety of regulatory compliance topics on a monthly basis. Webinar recordings are available in the members-only Resource Center and can be used for ad hoc training or as part of a comprehensive global training program coupled with our eLearning. Select webinars are open to the public. Advanced training, available through TRACEpro, includes a selection of our recorded webinars.
Thursday, 19 October 2023 | 1:00 PM EDT (6:00 PM BST)
During this session benefit from an overview of the unique anti-bribery compliance challenges posed by joint ventures, acquisitions, partnerships and alliances as you are provided with insights into what steps global multi-national companies can take to mitigate such risks. Addressing the impact of recent market trends and government enforcement in the area of complex business transactions, Kara will also address specific scenarios that may heighten your organization’s anti-bribery risk exposure and how to effectively plan for and address these scenarios.
CLE credits are available for this webinar in the following states only – TX, VA, NY, NJ, CA. Additional instructions on how to obtain CLE credits will be provided during the webinar.
Partner
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Kara Brockmeyer is a litigation partner at Debevoise & Plimpton in Washington D.C., where she represents companies and individuals in anti-corruption, fraud and related government investigations and internal investigations, and advises on deal due diligence and compliance matters. Ms. Brockmeyer is a recognized international expert on the FCPA and compliance programs. She joined Debevoise after a 17-year career at the SEC, including five-and-a-half years as the Chief of the SEC Enforcement Division’s FCPA Unit.
Ms. Brockmeyer is a frequent national and international speaker and commentator on anti-corruption and cross-border issues. She is Co-Editor-in-Chief of Debevoise & Plimpton’s monthly FCPA Update newsletter, and is the vice-chair of the IBA’s Anti-Corruption Committee’s Non-Trial Resolutions Subcommittee. She is also co-chair of the DC Bar Association’s SEC Enforcement Committee.