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Risk & Compliance Symposium, China

Date/Time
Date(s) - 05 Jul 2016
All Day

Location
Renassance Shanghai Pudong Hotel

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With focused panel discussion groups and practice area workshops, Risk & Compliance Symposium, China 2017 will elucidate the key issues affecting in-house legal practice in China and throughout the region today.

For details on how to attend this invite only event, free to corporate counsel and senior management, contact Wendy Chan by email at congress@inhousecommunity.com

For co-hosting enquiries email Patrick Dransfield at patrick.dransfield@inhousecommunity.com



Risk & Compliance Symposium, China 2016
5 July 2016 – Review

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Risk & Compliance Symposium, China 2016 hosted by InHouse Community brought together over 120 senior counsel, Directors and CEOs to analyse and discuss issues such as: The Impact of Recent Legislation on Anti-Bribery Law Enforcement by AIC; Bribery and Corruption in Asia Pacific; and Cybersecurity Risks.

Our special thanks go to:

Co-Hosts:
Debevoise & Plimpton
Herbert Smith Freehills
King & Wood Mallesons

On July 5, over 120 in-house legal and compliance counsel and company directors gathered at the Renaissance Shanghai in Pudong for the 4th annual In-House Community Risk & Compliance Symposium, China. With opportunities to share and discuss the key issues facing those with a responsibility for reducing and mitigating the risks faced by their organisations, the day encompassed informative workshops addressing: ‘Cybersecurity Risks’, ‘The Impact of Recent Legislation on Anti-Bribery Law Enforcement by the AIC’ and ‘Bribery and Corruption across the Asia Pacific’ hosted by Debevoise & Plimpton, Herbert Smith Freehills, and King & Wood Mallesons.

The day closed with our unique ‘Game of Counter-party Risk’, a collaborative game in which delegates worked within teams to resolve ‘life-like’ risk senarios, that reinforced the lessons learned from the earlier sessions, with the opportunity of prizes.

Thanks go to all the aforementioned co-hosts for their participation and support of this year’s event.

“Excellent … I always learn something at this event”
– Shanghai Symposium delegate