American Bar Association's 2012 White Collar Crime National Institute, Miami Beach, FL
3/1/2012
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Paul Pelletier will discuss "Creative Investigative Techniques in White Collar Cases" during the American Bar Associaton's 2012 White Collar Crime National Institute. This panel will consider the impact and effect of the government’s increasing reliance on wiretaps and electronic recordings, undercover operations, and the use of informants. Panelists will discuss the appropriateness of these “real time” investigative techniques, the concerns they raise, the safeguards that govern their use, the challenges they pose during discovery and motions practice, and the issues they generate for defense attorneys.
Moderator
Joshua R. Hochberg, Partner, McKenna Long & Aldridge
Panelists
Paul Pelletier, Member, Mintz Levin
Martha Boersch, Principal, Boersch Law
Reed Brodsky, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York
David Pitofsky, Partner, Goodwin Proctor
Denis McInerney, Chief, Fraud Section Criminal Divison of U.S. Department of Justice
Event Details
American Bar Association's 2012 White Collar Crime National Institute