Odd Couple of Criminal Justice

The Odd Couple of Criminal Justice on Level Table Live!: eDiscovery Events

Queue the music! šŸŽµ The next Level Table Live event with Level Legal will discuss white-collar defense with ā€œthe odd couple of criminal justiceā€!

Next Tuesday, February 25th at noon CT (1pm ET, 10am PT), Level Legal will host the Level Table Live event The Odd Couple of Criminal Justice: Two Legal Heavyweights, One Candid Conversation (available here for registration)! In this live event, Joe Whitley, Partner at Womble Bond Dickinson and Nina Marino, Founding Partner at Kaplan Marino will be joining Joey Seeber, CEO at Level Legal and Daniel Bonner, Director of Client Solutions at Level Legal.

As Joe and Nina have taken very different roads to the top – one from the halls of government, the other from the trenches of high-stakes white-collar defense – expect sharp insights, big personalities, and maybe even a little friendly fire from two of the most fascinating figures in white-collar defense today.

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Register here to hear a fun and interesting discussion of white-collar defense with ā€œthe odd couple of criminal justiceā€* in the Level Table Live event next Tuesday! Not only that, but when you register, you can also identify any questions you would like to ask Joe and Nina! You know you have questions! 😁

So, what do you think? Are you interested in understanding how expert attorneys provide white-collar defense in today’s digital environment? If so, please tune in! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

*Now you’ll have that song stuck in your head all day! šŸŽµ You’re welcome! 🤣

Disclosure: Level Legal is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today

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