Understanding the Criminal Implications Raised by Food-Borne Illness Litigation – Chicago
October 28, 2010
Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel, Chicago, IL /
Sponsored by American Conference Institute's 4th National Forum on Food-Borne Illness Litigation
Gentry Locke Partner Tom Bondurant will present “Understanding the Criminal Implications Raised by Food-Borne Illness Litigation” to attendee’s of the American Conference Institute’s 4th National Forum on Food-Borne Illness Litigation in Chicago, Illinois.
Event speaker
Thomas J. Bondurant, Jr.
Tom Bondurant is a Gentry Locke Partner and Chair of the firm’s Criminal & Government Investigations practice group. While serving as a Federal Prosecutor for 30 years, Tom tried more than 200 criminal jury trials, many involving complex matters including white collar fraud, tax issues, public corruption, healthcare fraud, regulatory matters and racketeering. Tom is admitted to practice in Virginia and the District of Columbia, and is a Fellow with the American College of Trial Lawyers and the Virginia Law Foundation.
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