White Collar Education

As the nation’s preeminent provider of continuing legal education for criminal defense lawyers, NACDL’s White Collar Crime Policy Department develops and hosts programs designed particularly for attorneys who practice white collar defense. From the annual Defending the White Collar Case Seminar, known as the nation’s premiere White Collar CLE program for networking and getting the inside scoop on the biggest white collar cases of the day, to stand alone briefings on cutting edge topics like willful blindness and honest services program, NACDL is the best source for education programming.

Keynote lunch program at NACDL's 7th Annual Defending the Collar Case Seminar (2011).Pictured: Seminar Co-Chair Abbe D. Lowell interviewing NPR Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson and Fox News Correspondent Gregg Jarrett at NACDL's 7th Annual Defending the Collar Case Seminar. 

 

Upcoming Live Programs

White Collar Conference 2019

Join NACDL in a beautiful beachside location for its 10th Annual West Coast White Collar Conference in Santa Monica, CA, June 17-19, 2020, where our focus is always on pure substance, the hottest topics, and offering our attendees the best faculty from the diverse practice of white collar defense. Preview the agenda and register now!

Past Programs

NACDL's Report, Material Indifference: How Courts Are Impeding Fair Disclosure in Criminal Cases, Launch Event C-SPAN Coverage 

On November 17, 2014, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, NACDL officially released its latest report, Material Indifference: How Courts Are Impeding Fair Disclosure in Criminal Cases, a major study produced jointly with the VERITAS Initiative at Santa Clara Law School. Complete copies of the report, executive summary, and fact sheet are available at www.nacdl.org/discoveryreform/materialindifference. Watch C-SPAN3's video coverage of the launch event.

Self-Study CLE (Audio and Video)  

Distance Learning (Streaming Webcasts)

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NACDL's "Who's Watching the Watchers?" Event

Enemies Within Event Photo

On September 12, 2013, NACDL Vice President, Barry Pollack (left) of Miller & Chevalier, served as moderator for the discussion with Mary Ellen Callahan, former Chief Privacy Officer for the Dept. of Homeland Security (second from left); Matt Apuzzo, a Pulitzer Prize winner and Associated Press reporter (middle); Liza Goitein, co-director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice (second from right); and Adam Goldman, a Pulitzer Prize winner and Associated Press reporter (right).