Complimentary Passes Available for In-House to Attend
There are 10 complimentary passes* available for In-House Counsel to attend this year’s 4th European Forum on FDI Reviews and CFIUS. Fill out a 15-second form to apply to be considered.
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2023 Co-Chairs

Michele Davis
Partner
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
United Kingdom

Dr. Roland M. Stein
Partner
Blomstein
Germany
Featured Speakers

Michael S. Considine
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Foreign Investment and National Security, Office of International Science and Technology Collaboration, Office of Research, Technology, and Economic Security
U.S. Department of Energy, United States

Jani Ringborg
Member of the Legal Service
European Commission

Pierre Marie Voegeli
Deputy Head — Foreign Direct Investments Screening, French Treasury (DG Trésor)
Ministère de l’Économie
FRANCE

Jacqui Ward
Director of National Security and International
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), United Kingdom
Navigating Emerging Complex National Security Reviews across Member States
Foreign Direct Investment transactions are becoming more complex across Europe. Most imminently, the European Commission’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) will come into effective July 2023, giving it another enforcement tool to review FDI transactions.
In addition, new regimes are being introduced across Europe, each with its own regulations and enforcement tools. Amid a lack of juris prudence, join experts and gain best practices on how to advise clients on complete business transactions.
Join C5’s 4th European Forum on FDI Reviews and CFIUS taking place in London on June 7 & 8, 2023, to delve into the critical changes affecting professionals working in foreign direct investment screening regulations. Hear experts address the most challenging concerns:
- Anticipating the Impact of Foreign Subsidies Regulation: How New Investigation and Enforcement Tools Could Block and Dissolve FDI Transactions
- Status Report on Outbound Controls in the European Union
- The Hurdles to Investing in Emerging Technology Sectors: Multi-Jurisdictional Perspectives on the Newest National Security Threats- from Semi-Conductors to Artificial Intelligence
- Case Studies: Surprising Lessons from the Most Significant, Recent Transactions and What They Reveal for Future Deals
Join government officials, legal and consulting professionals and industry experts as we discuss best practices for the European Commission’s new foreign direct investment screening regulation and regulations across Member States.
2023 Agenda Highlights
- Anticipating the Impact of Foreign Subsidies Regulation: How New Investigation and Enforcement Tools Could Block and Dissolve FDI Transactions
- The Latest Mitigations Strategies Address Emerging FDI Challenges
- Cross-Border Information Sharing Among Member States and Five Eyes Partners: The Scope of Coordination Across Jurisdictions- and What Can Trigger Additional FDI Reviews
- The Finer Points of Merger Control in FDI Transactions: for the Latest Pitfalls to Avoid for Multi-Jurisdictional Filings
- PR Nightmare Scenarios and Their Hidden Lessons: Navigating Bad Press and Politics Affecting High-Profile Deals
- Case Studies: Surprising Lessons from the Most Significant, Recent Transactions -and What They Reveal for Future Deals
CLE ACCREDITATION
Accreditation will be sought in those jurisdictions requested by the registrants which have continuing education requirements. This course is identified as non-transitional for the purposes of CLE accreditation.
Learn moreWho Should Attend
- General Counsel
- Compliance Officers
- Investment Officers
- Private Equity Professionals
- Legal Affairs
- Private Practitioners Specializing in:
- Merger Controls
- National Security
- Government Contracts
- Foreign Investments
- International Trade