This new book aids outside and in-house counsel charged with developing or updating their clients' antitrust compliance program.
Lawyers advising corporate clients, whether they be outside or in-house counsel, are under constant pressure to ensure that their clients are well-informed about the antitrust laws and how to comply with them. A carefully planned and well-executed compliance program is essential to minimize risk for corporate clients and to qualify for potential credit in enforcement actions under new Department of Justice guidelines. The Antitrust Compliance Handbook: A Practitioner's Guide contains new chapters to aid outside and in-house counsel charged with developing or updating their clients' antitrust compliance program, including chapters on conducting risk assessments, program design, benchmarking programs, employee training, using online technology in training/audits, preparing for dawn raids, special considerations for competitor collaborations and trade associations.