Conducting Business in the Critical and Emerging Global Markets of Southeast Asia and Latin America, Plus a Learning Session on Projecting Ethics
Perspectives and Advice from Attorneys Who Practice in India and Brazil
21 June 2024
Foley & Lardner will host a unique and exclusive afternoon event featuring attorneys from India and Brazil, who will discuss important legal developments and trends in Southeast Asia and Latin America in an interactive environment. Presenters from abroad include:
- Sherbir Panag, Managing Partner, Panag & Babu
- Vidhi Khanijow, Principal Associate, Panag & Babu
- Antenor Madruga, Partner, Madruga BTW
- Ana Belotto, Partner, Madruga BTW
Following a roundtable discussion of international and cross-border investigations, Foley partner David Simon will deliver a presentation on “Projecting Ethics,” and then guests will be invited to engage in complementary, private consultation sessions with the attorneys/firms of their choice. CLE credits will be extended to interested parties.
Space is limited! Register today to reserve your spot. Click here to register.
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