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    Blowing the Whistle: Protections, Incentives and Corporate Compliance

    12 PM EST

    While the Antitrust Division's November 2024 corporate compliance guidance expands its previous guidance on whistleblowers, the DOJ's whistleblower awards program generally does not apply to anticompetitive conduct. Where does that leave antitrust whistleblowers? How might a whistleblower awards system impact enforcement? How should companies design whistleblower compliance programs that foster a culture of speaking up and meet enforcers' expectations?
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    Event Details

    Duration

    60

    Format

    Webinar

    Date

    Dec 12, 2024

    2024-12-12T12:00:00-05:00 2024-12-12T13:00:00-05:00 Blowing the Whistle: Protections, Incentives and Corporate Compliance While the Antitrust Division's November 2024 corporate compliance guidance expands its previous guidance on whistleblowers, the DOJ's whistleblower awards program generally does not apply to anticompetitive conduct. Where does that leave antitrust whistleblowers? How might a whistleblower awards system impact enforcement? How should companies design whistleblower compliance programs that foster a culture of speaking up and meet enforcers' expectations?

    Speakers

    Michael Sullivan

    Finch McCranie LLP

    Sarah Flanagan

    Intel Corporation

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    In-House Counsel Task Force

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