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The Willkie Compliance Concourse podcast is a first-of-its-kind podcast for multinational companies, attorneys and compliance professionals seeking practical guidance on the numerous and diverse regulatory compliance risks that companies face. For clients operating in the US, UK and worldwide, the podcast is a one-stop destination to stay abreast of the latest legal and enforcement developments, trends and thinking.

  1. 01/03/2024

    Willkie Competition Litigation Podcast: You Say Class Actions, We Say Collective Proceedings! An Update on Developments in the UK

    In this Willkie Competition Litigation podcast, partners Boris Bronfentrinker, Elaine Whiteford and Katrina Robson discuss three recent judgments from the UK’s appellate courts in relation to collective proceedings (the UK term for class actions). Boris Bronfentrinker is the Chair of Willkie’s European Competition and Antitrust Litigation Practice. Boris is a solicitor advocate practicing in complex commercial litigation, with particular experience in competition litigation. His involvement regularly acting for both claimants and defendants before the High Court of England & Wales and in the Competition Appeal Tribunal gives Boris a unique perspective and insight into the conduct of competition disputes from both sides. In this discussion, Boris draws on his extensive experience, including his position at the helm of the first opt-out collective action to be certified under the UK’s collective action regime, to discuss the potential ramifications of these two recent Court of Appeal judgments and one Supreme Court judgment on such a fast-developing regime.  Elaine Whiteford is a partner in Willkie's European Competition and Antitrust Litigation Practice in London. She has over 20 years' experience of contentious EU, Competition and Regulatory work with particular experience in follow-on damages litigation, challenges to regulatory decisions, cartel investigations and threatened disputes. Having been involved in many of the most significant competition cases in recent years, including numerous appeals to the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, Elaine provides her insight into the reasoning behind these significant judgments, including as to the expected impact on ongoing and future claims brought under the UK’s collective action regime.  Host Katrina Robson is a partner in Willkie’s Antitrust & Competition Group based in the firm’s Washington, DC office. Drawing on her involvement in some of the most significant antitrust disputes in recent years and her representation of clients in complex, high-profile antitrust and competition litigation against both government agencies and private parties, Katrina is able to provide valuable insight on these cases from a US perspective. Listen for an update on these significant judgments and their potential implications on the collective action landscape for both practitioners and clients. Please also see our client alert, “Something for Everyone – the Recent UK Appellate Judgments on Collective Proceedings”, which provides further commentary on these key developments.

    32 min
  2. 11/28/2022

    Willkie Compliance Concourse Podcast: Crypto in Crisis

    This Willkie Compliance Concourse podcast discusses whether the crash of FTX marks the beginning of a nuclear winter for the crypto ecosystem.  Panelists Christopher Giancarlo, Justin Browder, and Kristy Littman, answer with a resounding “No!”  Chris Giancarlo, “Crypto Dad,” is senior counsel and co-head of Willkie’s Digital Works practice in New York.  Previously, Chris served as Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.  He co-founded the Digital Dollar Project, and serves as its executive chairman. Justin Browder is a Washington, D.C. partner in Willkie’s Asset Management department, and Co-Chair of the Willkie Digital Works team, the firm’s blockchain and crypto asset practice. Kristy Littman is a partner in the Litigation Department in Willkie’s Washington, D.C. office.  She is co-head of the firm’s Digital Works team, and a member of the Securities Litigation and Practice group.  Kristy previously served as chief of the Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit in the Division of Enforcement of the US Securities and Exchange Commission.  Together, they discuss the lessons that have emerged from the current crisis, the future of regulation and enforcement, and the meaning of key concepts such as decentralized finance (“DeFi”), code-based transaction protocols, distributed ledger technology, high-powered decentralized computing, stable coins, non-fungible tokens (“NFT”s) linked to real and personal property, Layer 1 blockchains, and decentralized autonomous organizations (“DAO”s).

    31 min
  3. 09/12/2022

    Willkie Compliance Concourse Podcast: The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Compliance, Investigations and Enforcement – A Complete Practical Guide for Practitioners

    This Willkie Compliance Concourse podcast addresses all aspects of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and provide practical guidance to navigate day‐to‐day FCPA‐related issues.  Martin, Jeff and Bob are widely regarded as market leaders in this area of law and are frequently recognized by the leading legal directories and third-party publications. Having worked together in private practice for decades, they have sought to create a comprehensive guide on the FCPA, which both private practitioners and in-house counsel can refer to as a point of reference.  Topics that are covered in the book include the FCPA’s anti-bribery and accounting provisions, the types of conduct for which corporations and individual officers and directors can be held civilly and criminally liable, implementation of a compliance program and risk mitigation measures, and what to do when an FCPA issue arises, whether through an internal or government investigation. This online-only resource also addresses FCPA corollary laws, including the UK Bribery Act, Sapin II and Italian Law 231, with analyses from leading English, French and Italian practitioners. In each chapter, the authors provide invaluable advice to help business leaders navigate the challenges of conducting business successfully and legally around the world. Supplementing the authors’ legal and practical analysis of the FCPA are: Practical forms, including sample policiesDue diligence checklistsSample contractual FCPA safeguardsCompliance certificationsTable Of Contents   Chapter 1: An Overview and History of the FCPA Chapter 2: The Antibribery Provisions of the FCPA Chapter 3: The FCPA’s Accounting Provisions Chapter 4: Issues Related to Non-U.S. Companies Chapter 5: Liability of Individuals Chapter 6: Complying with the FCPA: The Basics Chapter 7: Complying with the FCPA: Third-Party Relationships Chapter 8: Complying with the FCPA: Mergers, Acquisitions and Investment Transactions Chapter 9: Conducting Effective FCPA Internal Investigations Chapter 10: U.S. Government Enforcement of the FCPA Chapter 11: Multi-Jurisdictional Investigations Chapter 12: Global Anticorruption Enforcement Chapter 13: The United Kingdom Bribery Act 2010 Chapter 14: France’s Anticorruption Legal Framework Chapter 15: Italy’s Anticorruption Legal Framework   To learn more, including how to purchase the Guide, click here.

    21 min

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The Willkie Compliance Concourse podcast is a first-of-its-kind podcast for multinational companies, attorneys and compliance professionals seeking practical guidance on the numerous and diverse regulatory compliance risks that companies face. For clients operating in the US, UK and worldwide, the podcast is a one-stop destination to stay abreast of the latest legal and enforcement developments, trends and thinking.