Corporate Fraud: Civil and Criminal Consequences of a Decade of Financial Collapses

USC Gould School of Law Corporate Fraud and Government Investigations Forum
03.04.2020

David Graeler served as a guest lecturer for the course, "Corporate Fraud: Civil and Criminal Consequences of a Decade of Financial Collapses," taught by Robert Fairbank at University of Southern California Gould School of Law.

This course was an introduction to the real world issues of major civil and criminal corporate fraud. The goal was to examine the "lessons learned" from corporate frauds of the "Enron Era" (2001-06) and the "Financial Crisis Era" (2007-Present) with many of the top practitioners in the field.

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