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September 10, 2019

John Frangos to Speak at 2019 Lex Mundi Cross Border Investigations Event

Lex Mundi

John Frangos, a partner and deputy director of Tilleke & Gibbins’ dispute resolution group, has been invited join a panel discussion at the 2019 Lex Mundi Cross Border Investigations: Business Crimes and Compliance Group Global Meeting. John will join three other panelists during this session to provide insights into attorney/client protections, cross border investigations, data protection, and reporting suspicious transactions in each of the jurisdictions in which they practice.

This three-day event, held in Dublin, Ireland, will take place from September 11 to September 13, 2019, and is open only to members of the Lex Mundi network. John’s hour-long panel session will take place on day two of the meeting. For more information about this event, please visit Lex Mundi’s Website.

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