On December 3, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., as part of the Legal High School’s Criminal Practice Program, an intensive workshop will be held on the specifics of classifying white-collar crime.
What distinguishes white-collar crime? How does the defense strategy for so-called white-collar clients differ? And how, ultimately, can one secure an acquittal for a client involved in a high-profile criminal case? Find out during this intensive workshop, where you’ll learn about the nuances of crimes in the economic, tax, and official spheres.
Event Program:
✔️ “Cases Involving Terrorist Financing: The Constitutional Court of Ukraine’s Position as a Safeguard Against Baseless Charges and Pressure on Business” – Oleksandr Shadrin, Partner at the “Barristers” Law Firm.
✔️ “Criminal Law Issues That May Be Relevant to Business (Crimes in the Economic, Tax, or Official Sphere)”
✔️ “Extortion and the acceptance of unlawful benefits, illegal enrichment, fraud, official negligence, and document forgery—offenses most commonly charged against public officials. Differences in the legal classification of these acts.”
Space is limited!
Author: Legal High School
Source: Legal High School