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When A Civil Enforcement Action Turns Criminal

Event | 04.19.18, 2:00 PM EDT - 4:00 PM EDT

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Crowell & Moring
590 Madison Avenue, 20th Fl., New York, NY 10022

Crowell & Moring's New York based White Collar and Regulatory Enforcement attorneys Rebecca Ricigliano and Arlen Pyenson will speak at the New York Women’s Bar Association (NYWBA) Criminal Law and Federal Practice Committees’ April 19th CLE Program. The CLE, which will be hosted by Crowell & Moring’s New York Office, will discuss “When A Civil Enforcement Action Turns Criminal.”


Rebecca Ricigliano, a partner in the New York Office, focuses her practice on internal investigations and representation of individuals in federal and state criminal, civil, and regulatory matters. Arlen Pyenson, counsel in the New York Office, focuses on white collar criminal defense, regulatory enforcement actions, government investigations, corporate internal investigations, and complex civil litigation. She was selected as a “Rising Star” in the area of Criminal Defense: White Collar by Super Lawyers Magazine in 2016 and 2017.

For more information, please visit these areas: Litigation and Trial, White Collar and Regulatory Enforcement

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