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Item is good for 141 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! SLSConnect Wiki White Collar Defense https://slsconnect.leveragesoftware.com/wiki_entry_view.aspx?wikiid=51f5008ff83b477aa25e9cc7b3da7603 Recommended for route(s): [ Litigation ] Employment Law: General Why it is relevant for ... [ Litigation ] : This shared workspace allows students to learn from and collaborate with lawyers working in the white collar criminal defense area. Take the opportunity to seek perspectives and advice from professionals in this field. Description: A “white collar defense practice” typically means a practice focusing on the representation of individuals, corporations and other organizations in connection with criminal matters involving allegations of non-violent economic crime, including a wide variety of fraud, theft, and public corruption offenses. The work generally involves federal law enforcement, but in recent years there has been an increase in white collar criminal enforcement at the state level, in particular by state attorneys general in larger states like New York and California. |