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Join NAPABA’s GECC Virtual Summit on October 9 (Noon–2:00 PM ET). From noon, leading appellate practitioners break down the past Supreme Court term and preview what’s next. From 1:00 PM, a dynamic career panel shares actionable strategies for transitioning from government to private practice and in-house, plus a live LinkedIn brand-building mini-workshop.
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10/9/2025
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Thursday October 9, 2025 12:00 PM ET
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United States
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Online registration is closed.
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Presented by NAPABA’s Government Enforcement & Compliance Committee Join us for this two-part virtual summit on Thursday, October 9, Noon–2:00 PM ET.
Noon–1:00 PM — Appellate Corner: Supreme Court Criminal & Regulatory Roundup An esteemed panel of appellate practitioners will unpack the most consequential criminal and regulatory decisions from the latest Supreme Court term, explain why they matter for prosecutors, defense counsel, and in-house teams, and spotlight key cases to watch next term. Learning Objectives: Update your understanding of the most salient issues in criminal and regulatory law; identify unresolved questions; and anticipate how upcoming cases could impact practice and compliance programs. Moderator: Anden Chow (MoloLamken) Panelists: Won Shin (Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz), Pratik Shah (Akin), Lisa Ma (Appellate Assistant Federal Public Defender for the Northern District of California) 1:00–2:00 PM — Career Crossovers: From Prosecutor to Private Practice, In-House & Beyond Hear candid insights from accomplished current and former prosecutors who have navigated major career transitions. Gain practical advice on positioning your experience, marketing your skills, and avoiding common pitfalls—plus a live, interactive LinkedIn mini-workshop on strengthening your profile and professional brand. Learning Objectives: Learn concrete steps for a successful transition and build tangible LinkedIn strategies to advance your career.
Moderator: Tammy Chung (Federal Trade Commission)
Panelists: Malisa Dubal (General Motors), Genny Ngai (Morrison Cohen LLP), Sunny Kim (Resonance Guide)
*NAPABA will seek CLE in Pennsylvania and reciprocal jurisdictions for this program, however, this live webcast may be eligible for CLE credit in other jurisdictions. Please follow-up directly with your jurisdiction in order to self-apply for CLE credit.
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