January 27, 2026 - January 28, 2026
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Houston conference is a pivotal gathering for professionals navigating the complex landscape of global anti-corruption enforcement. This event is a melting pot of ideas and strategies, where senior legal, compliance, and risk management leaders converge to tackle the latest challenges in compliance strategy and self-disclosure calculus. With insights from key figures like Mike Levine from the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, attendees are equipped to adapt to shifting DOJ and SEC priorities and evolving geopolitical risks.
What to Expect:
- Engage in groundbreaking discussions with leaders such as Sara Chouraqui from the Serious Fraud Office.
- Participate in interactive sessions designed to refine your compliance strategies.
- Network with trailblazers and influencers from various industries.
- Attend tailored workshops that address current regulatory issues.
- Benefit from a fresh, non-repetitive agenda featuring cutting-edge content.
Focus Areas:
- Compliance Strategy
- Self-Disclosure Calculus
- DOJ and SEC Priorities
- Geopolitical Risks
- Trade and Sanctions
Keywords: FCPA, compliance, anti-corruption, risk management, enforcement
Target audience:
Legal, compliance, and risk management professionals seeking to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving regulatory environment.
What attendees say:
Attendees often praise the event for its insightful discussions and the opportunity to connect with influential figures in the compliance sector. The blend of strategic insights and practical advice makes it an essential event for those focused on future-proofing their compliance programs.
Join us to connect with peers and pioneers, and enhance your understanding of global anti-corruption enforcement.

