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What China's New Privacy and Anti-bribery Laws Mean for Multinational Companies

Recorded On: 10/25/2022

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Data privacy and anti-bribery laws are constantly changing, and China is the most recent in a number of countries to update its laws. Join this session to hear what this means for multinational companies operating in China and how it affects in-house counsel. Gain a new focus on the new legal requirements and best practices for compliance under the new regulations.



This on-demand program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.

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Mary Blatch

Associate General Counsel, Global Regulatory and Data Privacy

CFA Institute

I am an attorney with experience in data privacy, regulatory compliance and regulatory advocacy/policy. I have over a decade of experience with in-house legal, compliance, governance and advocacy responsibilities. I am a frequent speaker at conferences and active in legal pro bono and community organizations.

I have experience and expertise in:
-- Data privacy counseling and compliance for US state and international regimes, particularly GDPR
-- Counseling and compliance on other regulatory regimes such as trade sanctions, anti-corruption laws, tax-exempt organization rules, and disability discrimination laws
-- Counseling and compliance on lobbying disclosures, both US and EU
-- Non-profit board governance and corporate secretary duties
-- Contract drafting, review and negotiation
-- Marketing reviews
-- Legal ethics and practice qualification rules, particularly as applied to in-house counsel

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ma...

Deanna Brown

Vice President of Legal

ZeroAvia, Inc.

Brendan Driscoll

General Counsel

Fall Creek Farm & Nursery

Frank Xue

Associate

Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP