
2024 Enforcement Outlook | Spotlight on DOJ’s New Whistleblower Program and Other Enforcement Efforts
Hosted by By Matthew Madden
Location, or Event type: Webinar
2024 Enforcement Outlook | Spotlight on DOJ’s New Whistleblower Program and Other Enforcement Efforts
Webinar, Hosted By Matthew Madden
Date: Thu, Apr 4 , 2024- 12:00 PM
During the 2024 American Bar Association National Institute on White Collar Crime (2024 White Collar Conference) earlier this month, top US government officials spoke extensively on the US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) heightened corporate enforcement efforts.
The next webinar in our Enforcement Outlook series will discuss DOJ’s plans for a new whistleblower program and cover other takeaways from the 2024 White Collar Conference that might impact your organization’s compliance strategy.
Discussion topics will include:
- The practical impact of DOJ’s new whistleblower program
- How DOJ’s new whistleblower program compares to other existing whistleblower programs, including from the US Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
- Steps companies can take to prepare for a potential increase in whistleblower activity
- DOJ’s current enforcement priorities, as described by US Attorney General Merrick Garland and US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco
Check out past recordings and materials from our Enforcement Outlook webinar series.
Minimum continuing legal education (MCLE) credit is pending in California, Illinois and New York. A Multi-Jurisdiction Certificate of Attendance will be made available to participants requesting MCLE credit in all other jurisdictions. To be eligible to earn a CLE certificate, you must attend the entire session. Credit for partial attendance will not be provided.