Weinstein Ethics Series: Fraud and its Recent Giants
July 14, 6:00pm - 7:30pmMānoa Campus, William S. Richardson School of Law, Classroom 2
From the glamorization of greed in The Wolf of Wall Street to the deceptive trading and fraudulent practices in The Big Short, the past couple of years illustrate how illicit behavior on Wall Street remains a major concern in the post-Enron era. Come get inside the minds of some of the big perpetrators and examine why large corporations seem to be breeding grounds for fraudulent behavior, and how avarice transforms results, both positively and negatively.
Featured speakers:
Ken Lawson
Associate Faculty Specialist
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Wes Reber Porter
President and CEO, Damien Memorial School (Hawaii) and
Visiting Professor of Law, 91精品黑料吃瓜 Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law
Michael Purpura
Partner, Carlsmith Ball LLP
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney, and Former Associate Counsel to the President
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Ticket Information
Free and open to the public; $6 parking after 4 p.m. on campus; Licensed attorneys are eligible for continuing legal education credits.
Event Sponsor
William S. Richardson School of Law and the Shidler College of Business, Mānoa Campus
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