Litigation & enforcement partner Amy Jane Longo will moderate a roundtable discussion on legal and compliance priorities at the Women's White Collar Defense Association's (WWCDA) Annual Meeting in San Diego on March 10.
The session, titled “Building Castles in Shifting Sands: A Senior Leaders' Roundtable Discussion of Legal & Compliance Priorities in Uncertain Times,” will bring together senior in-house executives from leading organizations, including DocuSign, TP-Link Systems, Prudential Financial, Meta, and Zura Bio Ltd. DocuSign, Meta, Prudential Financial, TP-Link Systems, and Zura Bio Ltd.
Panelists will share their current priorities and strategies for navigating today's evolving litigation and enforcement landscape, from emerging technologies to geopolitical shifts.
The discussion will explore best practices for maintaining efficient and effective legal and compliance programs that serve as both a bulwark against corporate risk and a competitive differentiator. Panelists will also reflect on their own career paths and discuss the challenges and opportunities facing women leaders in the field.
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