Steve Solow to Moderate Environmental Panel at ABA’s 2025 White Collar Crime Conference

How should White Collar and Environmental lawyers best advise their clients regarding government efforts to bring environmental crime cases in light of the rapid changes across the government? What do these changes mean for clients managing risks related to environment, health and safety rules?

Join Steve, a former Chief of the Environmental Crimes Section at DOJ, at the ABA’s annual White Collar Crime Institute in Miami as he moderates a panel of government and private sector lawyers. The “Environmental Crime Enforcement” panel will take place March 6 at 4:15 pm. 

Panelists will include Amanda Miller Bettinelli (Assistant District Attorney for Orange County, New York), Nadira Clarke (Partner at Hogan Lovells in D.C.), Neal McAliley (Partner at Carlton Fields in Miami), and Jodi Mazer (Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida). Amanda was most recently an AUSA in the Central District of California, and Nadira and Neal were both federal prosecutors before entering the private sector.

The group will explore the regulatory areas where clients may face the highest potential for continued investigation and prosecution. They will also discuss opportunities for counsel to guide businesses to focus on how to manage environment, health and safety risks consistent with their business imperatives and their existing culture.

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