b'AuthorsJennifer Chunias, PartnerJChunias@goodwinlaw.com +1 617 570 8239Jennifer Chunias is a partner in Goodwins Securities Litigation and White Collar Defense practice with extensive experience in government and internal investigations, shareholder disputes, and complex commercial litigation. Her clients include public and private healthcare, life sciences, and technology companies and their boards, officers, and directors; private equity and venture capital firms and their directors; and prominent universities. Ms. Chunias has lead dozens of internal investigations for public and private companies, universities, boards of direc-tors, audit committees, and special board committees into allegations of wrongdoing, includ-ing under the FCPA. She routinely advises clients on all aspects of self-reporting decisions, government investigations, and shareholder litigation that may ensue as a result of internal investigation findings, and works with her clients on the development of appropriate remedial measures, as well as compliance protocols, trainings, and policies. Alexis Coll-Very, PartnerACollvery@goodwinlaw.com +1 650 752 3234Alexis Coll-Very is a partner in Goodwins Securities Litigation and White Collar Defense prac-tice. She focuses her securities litigation practice on government and internal investigations, shareholder litigation and complex commercial disputes. Ms. Coll-Very conducts internal inves-tigations for management and boards of directors (including audit and other board committees) and represents these clients in any associated proceedings before federal, state and industry regulators, including the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice. She has investigated corruption allegations around the globewith deep experience in the BRIC nationsand across numerous industries, including consumer products, real estate, tech and pharma. She regularly advises on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and OFAC compliance. Emily Unger, AssociateEUnger@goodwinlaw.comEmily Unger is a senior associate in Goodwins Securities Litigation and White Collar Defense practice. Her practice involves a broad range of complex business litigation, with a focus on securities litigation, enforcement actions by the Securities and Exchange Commission, criminal and civil government investigations, internal corporate investigations and class action matters. Ms. Unger has defended corporate and individual clients in a variety of disputes, including litigation alleging violations of federal and state securities laws. She has also worked on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, both internal and government investigations concerning federal securities laws, and accounting issues. Ms. Ungers clients include public and private health-care, life sciences, and technology companies, their boards and officers, private equity and venture capital firms and their partners, and financial services providers.42'