Webinar Series

Whistleblower Essentials for US Companies

February 4 – 18, 2025
Event details
February 4 – 18, 2025

Event summary

Companies now face an increasingly complicated and evolving landscape of programs announced by prosecutors and regulators that give individuals a financial incentive to report corporate misconduct. In the last year, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has established several such programs, which complement existing initiatives from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and the US Department of Commerce. Simultaneously, these regulators expect companies to establish strong compliance programs, particularly in key risk areas.

Join partners Rebekah Donaleski and Daniel Grooms from Cooley’s white collar defense and investigations practice for Whistleblower Essentials for US Companies – a three-part webinar series covering DOJ, SEC, CFTC and other policies concerning individual and corporate self-disclosure and whistleblowing, how to identify key business risk areas, and ways to mitigate those risks while building a strong compliance program.

2025 Whistleblower Essentials for US Companies

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