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Friday, 31 January 2025 | 1:00 PM EST (6:00 PM GMT)
Anti-corruption enforcement is in a time of transition, leading up to and following this past election cycle. This past year saw several additional policy updates, just more than a handful of corporate enforcement resolutions, active enforcement against individuals and a sizeable FCPA trial docket, a continuation of cross-unit and cross-agency collaboration, and a mix of self-reporting obligations and monitorships. And, the international landscape also saw interesting developments. What lies ahead?
Join us for this annual webinar to hear Kathryn Cameron Atkinson, Chair of Miller & Chevalier, as she speaks about recent enforcement trends, what lies in store for anti-corruption policy and enforcement as the new Administration takes office, and key focus areas in the ever-evolving space of compliance.
As an added bonus, Kate will also touch upon how collaboration between HR and Compliance continues to evolve, and how corporate legal and compliance functions are thinking about recent AI-related compliance guidance.
The FCPA Year in Review 2024 will help your team to shape your compliance goals for the coming year.
*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.
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Kathryn Cameron Atkinson is the Chair of Miller & Chevalier. Her practice focuses on advising global clients on international corporate compliance and related governance, including, in particular, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), as well as economic sanctions and export controls, business and human rights, and anti-money laundering laws. Known for her "business-minded" advice and "unflappable" demeanor, Ms. Atkinson works with client Boards of Directors, Audit Committees, and senior management to address compliance challenges that arise in a variety of contexts, including compliance program design and implementation, transactional counseling, advisory opinions, internal investigations, enforcement actions by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other enforcement authorities, FCPA monitorships, as well as commercial litigation raising improper payment issues. Ms. Atkinson has also served as an expert witness in corruption-related international arbitration proceedings.
Described by Chambers USA as a "leading figure in the world of FCPA compliance," Ms. Atkinson has been selected three times as a government-appointed Independent Compliance Monitor pursuant to FCPA resolutions with the DOJ and SEC. She currently serves as the appointed Monitor for Stericycle, Inc., and previously served as Monitor for Zimmer Biomet, Inc. and KBR, Inc.
Ms. Atkinson has served as a faculty member for anti-corruption investigations training for foreign prosecutors and investigators at the CEELI Institute in Prague. She was a member of the original Transparency International task force that developed a compliance toolkit for small and medium-sized entities. She co-produced, with Homer E. Moyer, Jr., "Comply But Compete," a versatile, video-based FCPA training program.