Chambers General Counsel Seminar: Compliance: Navigating Commercial Pressures and Global Enforcement, Hong Kong
 
Speakers
Andrew Dale
Partner
Ropes & Gray Hong Kong
Andrew Dale is a partner in Ropes & Gray’s Hong Kong office, and is a member of the firm’s business and securities litigation practice. He has more than a decade of experience in Asia representing international corporations in litigation, arbitration and corporate investigations. 

Andrew is recognized in Chambers Asia-Pacific and Chambers Global for his regional anti-corruption and international investigations work. 

 
Andy Meehan
Anti-Corruption Counsel, Asia Pacific
Morgan Stanley
Andy Meehan leads the Asia legal advisory team for Morgan Stanley’s Global Financial Crimes division. Andy advises Morgan Stanley’s Asia-based entities on anti-corruption, global economic sanctions, and anti-money laundering laws and regulations as they impact Morgan Stanley’s business operations, transactions, and clients. He is also is an experienced litigator, having previously focused his practice on representing clients involved in civil and criminal enforcement matters brought by the U.S. government, many of which involved the financial services industry.

Prior to launching his legal career, Andy was a Special Agent with the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations, where he specialized in the detection and investigation of financial crimes, industrial espionage, and counterintelligence operations.
 
0Chris Royal
Vice President, Head of Governance & Compliance
GlaxoSmithKline
 
Dee Sekar
Editor: Corporate Counsel & Global Diversity
Chambers and Partners
Dee Sekar is a UK qualified solicitor and Corporate Counsel & Global Diversity Editor at Chambers & Partners. For the last 3 years, Dee has worked extensively on the Chambers Women in Law programme. She created the Chambers Women in Law blog which has established a global online discussion and community of female lawyers. In September 2013, Dee devised the Chambers Women in Law seminars. To date, she has moderated nine Women in Law seminars in the USA and Latin America. In just under a year, Dee has created a strong working relationship with hundreds of in-house lawyers in the USA and Latin America and works closely with the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession, DirectWomen, Juridico de Saias (Brazil) and Association of Corporate Counsel (Brazil). In January 2015, Dee launched the Chambers Diversity program which encompasses gender, minority lawyers, LGBT, physical and social mobility and corporate social responsibility in the legal profession. Through research, seminars and awards, Chambers Diversity will be bringing a unique perspective to global diversity in the legal profession. Covering UK, Europe, Asia, USA and Latin America, the programme will give a platform to the most outstanding lawyers who have shown a real commitment to advancing diversity in the law. Chambers Diversity will also investigate the recruitment, retention and promotion of diverse lawyers in companies, law firms and barristers' chambers and will monitor this progress over time.
 
Mimi Yang
Partner
Ropes & Gray Shanghai
Mimi Yang is a partner in the Shanghai office of Ropes & Gray. Mimi has extensive experience in private securities litigation, U.S. DOJ and SEC enforcement matters, and internal investigations. In this context, she has represented companies, board committees, and individual officers and directors, and has conducted numerous internal corporate investigations involving complex accounting and disclosure issues, whistleblower claims, and potential violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). 

In addition to securities litigation and enforcement matters, Mimi has also represented and defended a number of well-known Chinese clients in complex commercial litigation, including China’s largest television manufacturer, China’s first investment bank, the largest producer of traditional Chinese medicine, and various U.S. businesses with a China presence, both in state and federal courts.