The American Bar Association's 28th Annual National Institute on White Collar Crime

Over the past twenty-seven years, the Institute has been attended by leading federal
and state judges and prosecutors, law enforcement officials, defense attorneys,
corporate in-house counsel and members of the academic community. The faculty
regularly includes some of the top members of the white collar bar in the United
States and abroad. Among the audience are nationally-renowned lawyers, as well
as many who are beginning to concentrate in the white collar area. Attendees
have consistently given the Institute high ratings for the exceptional quality of its
publication, the panelists' presentations, the valuable updates on new developments
and strategies, as well as the rare opportunity to meet colleagues in this field, renew
acquaintances, and exchange ideas. This year, we will present three exciting panels on
the afternoon of March 5: breakout panels dedicated to addressing regional issues,
a panel focused on women specializing in white collar work, and a panel regarding
search warrants.


The 2014 keynote panels will focus on the most significant white collar criminal trials
of the past year, and on the ethical implications presented by the use of social media
and other electronic technology. The Institute will have excellent representation from
the corporate sector, including members of the legal and compliance groups of Baker
Hughes Inc., BlackBerry Limited, General Electric, General Dynamics, HSBC, Morgan
Stanley, News Corp., the Willis Group, and the World Bank Group. The Institute also will
include senior members of the Dep