
April 2021
Berkeley Boosts Webinar | Women in Law, Policy, and Government
In this one-hour webinar presented by the Women in Business Law Initiative at Berkeley Law, a panel of distinguished leaders will discuss policies and practices affecting women’s — especially underrepresented women’s — fair representation in the fields of law, policy, and government. Speakers include Ann Cleaveland, Executive Director of the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity at the UC Berkeley School of Information, Catherine Fisk, Professor of Labor Law at Berkeley Law, and Janet Napolitano, former UC President, former Secretary of Homeland…
Find out more »Berkeley Boosts Webinar | Speaking Up: Whistleblowers, Whistleblowing and the US’s Unique Approach to Fraud Enforcement
This three-panel series looks at whistleblowing, whistleblower laws and the impacts they have had on fraud enforcement efforts over the last 35 years. Register here. On April 21, two whistleblowers, along with a leading author on whistleblowing, discuss what motivates individual whistleblowers to speak up and the risks they face when they do. On April 22, three experts in whistleblower laws will discuss the history and structure of the federal False Claims Act’s unique whistleblower provisions, and how they became…
Find out more »Berkeley Boosts Webinar | Speaking Up: Whistleblowers, Whistleblowing and the US’s Unique Approach to Fraud Enforcement
This three-panel series looks at whistleblowing, whistleblower laws and the impacts they have had on fraud enforcement efforts over the last 35 years. Register here. On April 21, two whistleblowers, along with a leading author on whistleblowing, discuss what motivates individual whistleblowers to speak up and the risks they face when they do. On April 22, three experts in whistleblower laws will discuss the history and structure of the federal False Claims Act’s unique whistleblower provisions, and how they became…
Find out more »Berkeley Boosts Webinar | Speaking Up: Whistleblowers, Whistleblowing and the US’s Unique Approach to Fraud Enforcement
This three-panel series looks at whistleblowing, whistleblower laws and the impacts they have had on fraud enforcement efforts over the last 35 years. Register here. On April 21, two whistleblowers, along with a leading author on whistleblowing, discuss what motivates individual whistleblowers to speak up and the risks they face when they do. On April 22, three experts in whistleblower laws will discuss the history and structure of the federal False Claims Act’s unique whistleblower provisions, and how they became…
Find out more »Events are wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, contact the organizer of the event. Advance notice is kindly requested.
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