"Panama Papers: Exposing the Powerful," ABA Section of International Law 2017 Spring Meeting, April 2017.
The “Panama Papers” exposed financial dealings of some of the world’s richest and most powerful individuals including a number of high ranking officials in Latin America. The papers include financial records, legal documents, and correspondences dating back over 40 years. These files reveal secret offshore accounts of current and former world leaders as well as individuals with close ties to political and business figures around the globe. A number of Latin American leaders are allegedly implicated in this corruption. The Panama Papers leak will likely raise legal issues for years to come. Join us for a panel presentation as our panelists discuss the legal ramifications of the Panama Papers, including issues of law relating to cyber security, white-collar crimes, international litigation and finance.
Event Details
Thursday, April 27, 2017-
Thursday, April 27, 2017
ABA Section of International Law 2017 Spring Meeting
Capital Hilton
Speakers
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