White Collar Crime Conference 2026
New York, NY 10036
Event summary
White collar criminal prosecutions, investigations and reform efforts have widespread political, social and economic reverberations that seem to grow year after year. The scope and nature of white collar matters have become more complex, as defense attorneys, prosecutors and regulators must define the contours of cooperation, navigate tumultuous cross-border and multi-jurisdictional issues and adjust to an evolving and uncertain enforcement landscape, all under intense press and public scrutiny. Technology adds further complexity, with cryptocurrency, cybercrime and cybersecurity posing both opportunities and challenges.
The New York City Bar’s White Collar Crime Committee has assembled a comprehensive full-day program that will explore these and other critical developments shaping this era of white collar enforcement.
Featured agenda item: 10:30 – 11:20 am
Former SEC Officials Speak
Cooley partner Tejal Shah will speak on this panel.
Special feature:
Women in White Collar Kickoff Reception
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
6:45 – 8:00 pm
This event is included in the conference program fee and will offer attendees an opportunity to network in a more intimate setting. All registrants and faculty are encouraged to attend.
For more information, please email Julia Sousa.
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