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News Brief: CTLB symposium examines corporate enforcement, compliance

DOJ Deputy Assistant Attorney General delivers keynote address

July 7, 2023 By USC Gould School of Law
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Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Lisa H. Miller
DOJ Deputy Assistant Attorney General Lisa H. Miller

The USC Gould School of Law’s Center for Transnational Law and Business hosted its second annual symposium on “White Collar Corporate Enforcement and Individual Accountability: Compliance Matters.” The event took place at the law school in February.

Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Lisa H. Miller delivered the keynote address.
The program, which featured federal government officials as well as leading practitioner experts, included two panel discussions focusing on corporate enforcement and compliance, and on procurement collusion and fraud.

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