In this Briefing, Vinson & Elkins LLP partners Matthew J. Jacobs, a former federal prosecutor, Jessica S. Heim, an experienced litigator in the area of government investigations, and Michael W. Ward, former prosecutor and in-house chief compliance officer in multiple companies and industries, explore the impact that the pandemic has on the effectiveness of corporate compliance programs.
They will cover:
- Which business compliance risks are increased in the post-coronavirus environment and which risk levels may be unchanged
- How widespread predictions of government crackdowns on coronavirus-related fraud further highlight the need for caution
- Why past compliance issues may be more likely to be revealed than current misconduct
- The easy appeal and hidden danger of making the “diving catch” for the business by granting exceptions during the period of “crisis”
- The unglamorous but critical need for compliance teams to focus on consistent execution amid the many distractions of working from home
- How procrastinating and rationalizing against hard choices will be viewed in the future with the luxury of hindsight.
The Expected and Unexpected Compliance Risks from the Coronavirus
Webinar Date+Time:
June 17, 2020
3:00 PM EDT
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Speaker:
- Jessica S. Heim, Vinson & Elkins LLP
- Matthew J. Jacobs, Vinson & Elkins LLP
- Michael W. Ward, Vinson & Elkins LLP
- Program Attorney: Amy Taub, Practising Law Institute.
Practising Law Institute (PLI)
Credit:
Credit in most jurisdictions
Cost:
PLI is providing free access to online programs covering legal developments related to the global coronavirus crisis. Please use this priority code during checkout: FREE COVID
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