Sarah M. Hall, Member of the Firm, co-moderates a panel discussion, “State-Level Government Enforcement and Investigations Priorities,” presented by the D.C. Bar Criminal Law and Individual Rights Community White Collar Crime Committee and hosted by Epstein Becker Green.

In this dynamic discussion on how shifting federal enforcement priorities are influencing state-level actions, representatives from the Offices of the Attorneys General of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia share their top enforcement and investigative priorities, explore emerging trends, and examine how state initiatives are reshaping the enforcement landscape.

Attendees will gain practical insights into evolving strategies and learn how to equip their practice to meet the highest standard of excellence in this critical area of law.

For more information please visit the event website.

Event Detail

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Epstein Becker Green
1227 25th Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20037

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