Events
Stolt-Nielsen: Lessons Learned and Implications for Amnesty Applicants and Other Parties in Criminal Antitrust Investigations
American Bar Association Brown Bag Program
February 26, 2008
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM EST
![]() Jeffrey S. Jacobovitz |
Jeffrey S. Jacobovitz, leader of Schiff Hardin's Washington, DC Litigation practice, will serve as Moderator at the American Bar Association (ABA) Brown Bag program, "Stolt-Nielsen: Lessons Learned and Implications for Amnesty Applicants and Other Parties in Criminal Antitrust Investigations," sponsored by the ABA Section of Antitrust Law's Compliance and Ethics and Criminal Practice and Procedure Committees.
The panel, which includes the Antitrust Division official in charge of criminal enforcement and experienced defense counsel, will comment on the implications of Stolt-Nielsen for amnesty applicants, other companies, and executives embroiled in criminal antitrust investigations going forward.
Telephone dial-in information will be provided to all Section members who RSVP to the program, which will be held at the offices of Hunton & Williams LLP, 1900 K Street, N.W., 12th Floor, Washington, D.C.
To RSVP, please e-mail Deborah Conley at dconley@hunton.com. A dial-in number will then be emailed to you in advance. If you have any questions, please contact Diane Odom at 312.988.5702 or odomd@staff.abanet.org.
Recordings of this Brown Bag Program will be posted on the Section Web site's Members Only area and downloadable in an MP3 format, free of charge at
http://www.abanet.org/antitrust/at-bb/bb-audio.shtml.



