International White Collar Crime Conference 2026
Tuesday, December 8, 2026 | 9:00 am - 2:45 pm
Registration for the Conference includes admission to the kickoff reception on Monday, December 7th, 2026.
Format: In Person
Description:
The white collar enforcement landscape has transformed dramatically in the last fifteen years, both in the United States and around the world. Anti-corruption and other white collar enforcement are no longer confined to a handful of jurisdictions, and extraterritorial reach is no longer an exclusively American concept. The globalization of white collar enforcement has introduced new challenges for companies and counsel alike, particularly in conducting internal investigations, engaging with multiple enforcement authorities, and negotiating cross-border settlements. At the same time, implementing and maintaining risk-based compliance programs has become increasingly important for companies, especially given the rapid pace of technological and operational change.
This conference marks a unique collaboration between the New York City Bar Association and the International Bar Association, providing an interactive gathering of lawyers based in the United States and from around the globe. Participants will tackle challenging questions posed by the reality of enforcement authorities not always on the same page or, in some cases, reading from the same book. The conference also will address cross-border compliance challenges and strategies for effectively addressing them.
The Conference will include a networking luncheon for all participants, as well as a kickoff reception the night before the main event.
Program Fee:
$299 for NYC Bar, IBA & WWCDA Member| $399 for Nonmembers
In-House Counsel/ Gov’t/Nonprofit/Judiciary & Staff: $199 Member | $299 Nonmember
For New York Attorneys: Effective through December 31, 2025 newly admitted attorneys (those admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less) may earn skills credits in a traditional live classroom setting or through individual participation (self-study) or group participation, utilizing the following live, nontraditional formats where questions are allowed during the program (web conference, teleconference, video conference). After December 31, 2025, newly admitted attorneys must complete skills CLE credits in either the traditional live classroom setting or by fully interactive video conference group participation only (where participants are physically together in a group setting).
Program Chair:
Andrew M. Levine | Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Program Chair:
White Collar Crime | James P. Loonam, Chair
This Conference is not included under the free CLE member benefit.
NYC Bar Firm Passport holders please call 212 382 6663 to register.