
Defending the White Collar Case: In & Out of Court (2021)
CLE Credit: Up to 12.5 hours of self-study CLE credit, where authorized. Please confirm with your state's CLE commission to ensure this program is available for self-study CLE certification.
Program Summary: With nearly 5,000 federal criminal offenses, and hundreds of thousands of regulations that can be punished criminally, the power of the federal prosecutor has never been stronger. Many of these offenses are vague on their face, others can be stretched beyond recognition, and nearly all are connected to the ever-increasing Sentencing Guidelines. Prosecutors are armed with broad charging discretion, and discovery rules that consistently favor the government. For those accused of white collar crime, this is their reality. This program will help you improve your trial skills in white collar cases, and ensure that you are well-positioned to provide your clients the best defense possible. The power of prosecutors is great, but this defense revival meeting is even greater.
Presentations Included:
1. COVID. What Changed? What Will Go "Back to Normal"? What Would We Like to Keep?
2. New Sheriff in Town: Enforcement Priorities for the Biden Administration
3. Search & Siri: Challenging Decryption Orders and Warrants for Digital Devices
4. The Judges Speak: Thoughts on Sentencing
5. A Hard Plea Bargain: Pleas, Bail, and Forfeiture
6. Ethical Issues in Discovery from Brady to Taint Teams
7. Around the World: FCPA, Extradition, Trade and Sanctions
8. Supreme Court Update: Review of this Term's Criminal Docket
9. 12 People with Varying Emotions: Practical Skills for Jury Trials
10. The Impact of Supreme Court Decisions and their Progeny on White Collar Prosecutions
11. Keynote Address - Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice
Prices
- List Price $225.00
- Member Price $200.00