Videos tagged with White

  • A half-day conference on the prosecution and sentencing of white collar crimes. The seminar includes three sessions: The Honorable Carl Horn III, U.S.

  • A presentation on legal ethics issues facing corporate counsels. Given as part of a 4-hour continuing legal education program.

    Recorded on March 24, 2006.

    Lecture titled: Ethical & Legal Issues Facing Corporate Counsel.

    Conference title: Robinson O. Everett White Collar Crime Seminar 2006.

    Appearing: Michael D. Bryan (Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP)

  • A presentation on developments in sentencing guidelines for white collar crime. Given as part of a 4-hour continuing legal education program.

    Recorded on March 24, 2006.

    Lecture titled: U.S. Sentencing Commission Guidelines.

    Conference title: Robinson O. Everett White Collar Crime Seminar 2006.

    Appearing: Pamela Barron (U.S. Sentencing Commission), speaker

  • A presentation on current issues in the prosecution and sentencing of white collar crimes.

    Recorded on March 24, 2006.

    Lecture titled: White Collar Crime.

    Conference title: Robinson O. Everett White Collar Crime Seminar 2006.

    Appearing: Walter Cox (Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough); Carl Horn III (U.S. Magistrate Judge).

  • Presentation on criminal and civil liability in the health care industry. Given as part of a 4-hour continuing legal education program.

    Recorded on March 24, 2006.

    Lecture titled: Criminal & Civil Liability in the Health Care Industry.

    Conference title: Robinson O. Everett White Collar Crime Seminar 2006.

    Appearing: Donald H. Caldwell, Jr. (Assistant United States Attorney) and Alice V. Harris (Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough)

  • Practical and ethical considerations specific to white collar crime were the subject of an afternoon symposium at Duke Law School on October 22. The symposium, which brought together practitioners and jurists from across the Carolinas, was organized by Walter T. Cox III, in honor of longtime Duke Law faculty member Robinson O. Everett; the two currently co-teach a seminar in “Advanced Issues in Criminal Justice” at the Law School. The symposium was sponsored by Judge Coxs law firm, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough.

    Recorded on October 22, 2004.