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Ever return from a White Collar Conference and feel let down because it lacked any real substance?
If you desire a better, more substantive white collar seminar, then consider joining NACDL at its upcoming White Collar Conference where our focus is on pure substance, the hottest topics, and offering our attendees the best possible faculty in the practice of white collar litigation.
And, yes, we’ll be in a fantastic location to boot!
NACDL's 3rd Annual West Coast White Collar Seminar will be held in beautiful Lake Tahoe, NV, at the luxurious Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, June 6-7, 2013.
Make plans to join your colleagues for this comprehensive program which addresses the hottest topics in white collar defense. Building on suggestions from previous years, we have enhanced the program with special sessions on money laundering and defending conspiracies.
Program Co-Chairs Jan Nielson Little and Timothy P. O'Toole have enlisted an incredible faculty including prominent criminal defense lawyers, in-house corporate counsel, federal defenders, and a U.S. District Court Judge. Don't miss the opportunity to update your defense skills while enjoying the beauty of Lake Tahoe.
Because of the multitude and wide-variety of outdoor and indoor activities available at this destination, NACDL encourages interested registrants to consider bringing your family and extending your stay. This event will occur during the prime Spring season in Tahoe, which means the activities are endless, including: golf, hiking, biking, swimming, sailing on the Hyatt's private Catamaran, casino gambling, children's arcade, luxury spa treatments, etc.
Join us in Tahoe...and make it an experience to remember!
CLE Credits
NACDL is an accredited provider of CLE in all states requiring mandatory CLE Training. NACDL will apply for at least 12 credits, including up to 2.5 hours of ethics, in every state requiring pre-approval. Approved hours for each state will be identified at the seminar. Some states, IL, GA, NC, NE, PA, TX and UT require additional fees by the attendee in order to receive credit.