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Video: Resolving the Inherent Conflicts Between U.S. Investigations & European Data Privacy Law
By Cheston McGuire | April 21, 2011 10:39 am

From whistle blower allegations, government inquiries and subpoenas to corporate due diligence, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”) violations and financial fraud – corporate counsel must increasingly collect and produce greater amounts of data from around the globe.

At 1 p.m., Thursday May 5,  Main Justice and FTI Consulting will team up to host a complimentary webinar entitled, “Resolving the Inherent Conflicts Between U.S. Investigations & European Data Privacy Law.”

Veeral Gosalia, a senior managing director in the Electronic Evidence Consulting group of FTI’s Technology practice, sat down with Main Justice’s editor-in-chief Mary Jacoby to preview what will be discussed during the webinar.

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For those that are interested in the free webinar, all they must do is click here to sign up and register.

The event will last an hour and will have an interactive question and answer session at the end. It will be moderated by Jacoby and the panelists includes Gosalia as well as:

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