The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the upcoming 2nd Annual White Collar Crime Institute:
When:
Monday, May 20, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Where:
The New York City Bar, located at 42 West 44th Street in New York City, New York
The City Bar Center for CLE at the New York City Bar will present the 2nd Annual White Collar Crime Institute, a full day program co-sponsored by the White Collar Crime committee with a networking reception to follow.
Th relatively new committee on White Collar Crime, formerly headed by New York City Bar’s former President Samuel Seymour is currently headed by John F. Savarese of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. The members of the committee are well known in the field and come from law firms with substantial white collar crime practices as well as from government agencies. The committee has been quite active on various fronts, including putting together this groundbreaking CLE program.
Do not miss this opportunity to hear from a talented pool of panelists. Scheduled to participate from the government are George Canellos, SEC Acting Director of Enforcement, David Meister, CFTC Director of Enforcement, Marc Berger, Chief of the Securities Fraud Unit of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the S.D.N.Y., and Richard Zabel, Deputy U.S. Attorney for the Southern District. The Honorable Raymond Lohier of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the Honorable John Gleeson of the Eastern District of New York are scheduled to participate. Panelists also include distinguished academics and top practitioners in the field. The May 20 program also features two prominent keynote speakers, Loretta Lynch, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York and Cyrus Vance, Manhattan District Attorney.
Plenary sessions will focus on:
- the impact of media coverage on prosecutorial decision-making; and
- the importance of effective pre-indictment advocacy in white collar cases
Break-out sessions will focus on:
- market abuse;
- emerging trends and challenges in criminal discovery;
- navigating conflicts in corporate and executive representation; and
- cyber crime
Register now!
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