ABA - Fundamentals of Criminal Antitrust: Sentencing of Individual Defendants
Event | 07.15.11, 12:00 AM UTC
Address
Baker & McKenzie
This program is the next in the Cartel and Criminal Practice Committee's Fundamentals audio program series, covering procedural and tactical aspects of a criminal antitrust matter from start to finish. The series is aimed at younger lawyers, but also has a great deal of interest for more experienced practitioners as well.
Dan Zelenko is a guest speaker.
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