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Lanny Breuer will speak about the coming revolution in compliance and enforcement at our NYC Event (October 26)

Lanny Breuer was named by The National Law Journal as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America.

He served as Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division at the U.S. Department of Justice (2009-2013), Special Counsel to President Bill Clinton (1997-1999), and Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan (1985-1989).

He’s now Covington’s Vice Chair and one of the leading trial and white collar defense attorneys in the United States.

Lanny Breuer will be at the FCPA Blog NYC Conference for a special presentation: “The Coming Revolution In Enforcement And Compliance…….Is Now.” 

The NYC Conference is less than a month away!

Click here to Register for the NYC Conference

The full speaker slate and agenda is here.

The venue for the October 26 event is the super-convenient Convene Conference Center on 237 Park Avenue.

The doors open at 8:30 am. A lunch buffet will be provided to all attendees. We’ll finish the day with a post-event cocktail hour.

Readers of the FCPA Blog enjoy a 10 percent discount. 

To activate your 10 percent discount, simply use the code FCPABLOG when a standard ticket is selected at registration.

See you in New York City on October 26!

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* The FCPA Blog Conference NYC 2016 has applied for six hours of CLE credit from the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board. The application is pending.

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