Saul Ewing LLP is proud to sponsor the Boston Bar Association's White-Collar Crime Conference on May 7th. Al Chakravarty, Partner at Saul Ewing and Conference Committee member, will moderate a panel during this conference on the topic "Risky Propositions: Current and Anticipated Enforcement Trends."
From the trading engines of prediction markets to the blockchain, and from overseas boardrooms to international sports betting apps, the white-collar enforcement playing field is shifting with technology, data accessibility and across geographies. This panel will discuss current and anticipated enforcement trends in cutting-edge areas such as proposition betting and prediction markets, cryptocurrency, AI-enabled fraud, data driven investigations and FCPA and international issues such as sanctions enforcement, and among others.
- Moderator: Aloke S. Chakravarty, Partner, Saul Ewing LLP
- Jordi De Llano, Global Financial Crimes Officer, Vice President, Sr. Corporate Counsel, Liberty Mutual Insurance
- Michael B. Homer, Partner, Dynamis LLP
- Karen Wells, Special Counsel, Butters Brazilian LLP
- Bill Abely, Chief, Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Massachusetts
Joining Al at this conference will be Saul Ewing attorneys Paige Schroeder, Jon Barooshian and Kelsey Westrich.