
U.S. Antitrust Cartels and Criminal Enforcement "Part 3 Investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice" [Subtitles]
2021/ 3/ 11
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2021/ 3/ 12Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Wilson Soncini's Attorney Mark Rosman, who also served as Deputy Director of the Criminal Executive Department of the US Department of Justice's Antitrust Bureau, will explain the US Criminal Antitrust Law in all four episodes with examples.
In Part 4, I will discuss the importance of effective corporate compliance programs. As the evaluation method of the corporate compliance program at the prosecution stage and the sentencing stage was recently reviewed by the Ministry of Justice, I will consider the characteristics of the compliance program that is effective for the company. In addition, the difference between deferred prosecution agreements and immunity from prosecution agreements will be explained.
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Wilson Soncini's Attorney Mark Rosman, who also served as Deputy Director of the Criminal Executive Department of the US Department of Justice's Antitrust Bureau, will explain the US Criminal Antitrust Law in all four episodes with examples.
In Part 4, I will discuss the importance of effective corporate compliance programs. As the evaluation method of the corporate compliance program at the prosecution stage and the sentencing stage was recently reviewed by the Ministry of Justice, I will consider the characteristics of the compliance program that is effective for the company. In addition, the difference between deferred prosecution agreements and immunity from prosecution agreements will be explained.
Mark Rosman, Partner
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Wilson Sonsini is a top-tier international law firm providing legal services to technology, life sciences and growth companies. The firm represents a wide range of startups to multi-billion dollar global companies (over 300 public and 3,000 private companies) in industries as diverse as biotechnology, telecommunications, digital media, energy, financial services, internet, medical devices, mobile, and software. Since its founding in 1961, the firm has operated in 16 offices around the world, including key technology, business, and regulatory hubs in the United States, China, and Europe. Widely recognized as a leading international law firm in competition law, Wilson Sonsini has offices in Washington, New York, Silicon Valley, and Brussels. The firm is uniquely positioned to assist clients in the most important corporate litigation, merger review, and cartel litigation. The attorneys on our antitrust team regularly advise clients on a variety of issues and compliance matters, including pricing, distribution, vertically restrictive conduct, standardization efforts, joint ventures, and patent pools. We have extensive experience representing U.S. and international clients in antitrust matters before the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, the European Commission and other competition regulators and courts.
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