The first no-poach/wage fixing investigation has just arrived in Brazil, eleven years after the first case in the USA. This webinar is an opportunity to learn from reputable specialists that will bring both the insights from the U.S. Department of Justice, other authorities (such as the Hong Kong competition authority) and the lawyers that have been defending the companies since the origin of the cases. The panelists intend to bring important tips on how to reduce the risk of a violation, how to identify the practices inside the companies and what to do after that.
Juliana Campbell
jcampbell@wsgr.comBrent Snyder is an antitrust partner in the San Francisco office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where he leads the firm's regulatory and compliance department. With more than 25 years of civil and criminal litigation and trial experience in both the private and public sectors, Brent is a leading U.S. and internationally recognized antitrust and competition attorney with deep expertise in antitrust cartels and related criminal violations.
Prior to joining the firm, Brent served as chief executive officer of the Hong Kong Competition Commission (HKCC), Hong Kong’s competition enforcement agency, where he had day-to-day responsibility for all aspects of its enforcement, policy, advocacy, and administration functions. During his tenure, which involved overseeing a budget of approximately $15 million, the HKCC set several important litigation precedents; significantly increased the volume, variety, and complexity of its enforcement work; improved its leniency and cooperation incentives; and enhanced its competition policy and advocacy work.