Litigation & enforcement companions Samantha Badlam and Ryan Rohlfsen will communicate on panels on the ABA 39th National Institute on White Collar Crime, to be held March 6–8 in San Francisco.
On March 6, Samantha will take part on the panel, “Negotiated Justice: The Distinction Between U.S. and European Jurisdictions.” Panelists, together with high-ranking European and U.S. enforcement officers, will focus on the present effectiveness and implementation of Protection Priorities and Allocation Programs (DPA) in the USA, France, and Switzerland, the latter not formally authorizing such resolutions.
On March 7, Ryan will participate within the panel, “Present Me the Cash! Financial Sanctions in Company Resolutions.” Panelists will focus on the varied financial parts of company resolutions and clarify learn how to acquire the most effective outcomes on behalf of a shopper with respect to penalties, forfeiture, disgorgement, and restitution.
Litigation & enforcement attorneys Brian Blais, Helen Gugel, Laura Hoey, Amy Longo, Amanda Raad, Sean Seelinger, Jaime Feeney, Ryan Weinstein, and Irina Sivachenko will even attend the Institute.
Main federal and state judges and prosecutors, legislation enforcement officers, protection attorneys, company in-house counsel, and members of the tutorial group take part and attend the annual assembly.