Overview (Program Summary)
Last March, the Deputy Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice, Lisa Monaco, explained: âCorporate crime, as we all know, jeopardizes jobs, savings, our economic security, and increasingly, our national security, Because in today's complex and uncertainty geopolitical environment, corporate crime and national security are overlapping to a degree never seen before, and the department is retooling to meet that challenge. Our National Security Division will be elevating its attention to corporate crime through an infusion of personnel and expertise. Included in the category of corporate crime are intellectual property crimes, like trade secret theft, which often crosses national borders. In this session, we will focus on current U.S. enforcement trends involving international IP crimes, and how companies can succeed when working with the government to prove they have been victimized and deserve the special role the judicial system assigns to victims.