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Upcoming Speech by Makan Delrahim: A New Model For Incentivizing Antitrust Compliance Programs

June 20, 2019 by Robert Connolly

Reposting An Email I Received
 

On July 11, 2019, from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m., the Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement will host a speech, A New Model for Incentivizing Antitrust Compliance Programs, given by Makan Delrahim, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice. AAG Delrahim will announce the Antitrust Division’s new approach to evaluating corporate compliance programs in criminal antitrust investigations.

 

The speech will be followed by a question and answer session with the AAG, as well as a panel discussion moderated by Harry First, Charles L. Denison Professor of Law, NYU School of Law.  Panelists include:

·         Robin Adelstein ’87, Head of Antitrust and Competition, United States, Norton Rose Fulbright US

·         Andrew Finch, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice

·         Renata Hesse, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell

·         Jonathan Jacobson, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

·         Richard Powers, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Criminal Enforcement, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice

 

The program will be held in the Law School’s Lester Pollack Colloquium Room at 245 Sullivan Street (9th Floor) and will be followed by a reception. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP by clicking on the following link:

 

DOJ Antitrust Division Speech RSVP

 

If the above hyperlink does not work, the web address for the RSVP form is:

https://nyu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b1J48slAuhH2dvf

 

Yours,

 

Jennifer Arlen

Faculty Director, PCCE

Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law

NYU School of Law

Allison Caffarone

Executive Director, PCCE

NYU School of Law

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