Combating Corruption in Government Contracts - A Summer Law Series Event - 2022
From Renee Butler July 7th, 2022
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Join us for an introduction to the U.S. Government Procurement Anti-Corruption Ecosystem and take away key tools to prevent, detect, and mitigate corruption in the government acquisition space.
Speaker:
Jessica Tillipman, Assistant Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies; Anti-Corruption and Compliance Law Professor; George Washington University Law School
Jessica Tillipman is the Assistant Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies and Government Contracts Advisory Council Professorial Lecturer in Government Contracts Law, Practice & Policy. She also teaches Anti-Corruption & Compliance, a course that focuses on anti-corruption, ethics, and compliance issues in government procurement.
Prior to joining GW Law, Dean Tillipman served as a law clerk to the Honorable Lawrence S. Margolis of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and was an associate at Jenner & Block, where she specialized in Government Contracts and White Collar Criminal Defense.
Dean Tillipman is a Senior Editor of the “The FCPA Blog”—a leading Foreign Corrupt Practices Act resource on the internet. She has also published numerous articles that address legal and policy issues involving anti-corruption, government procurement, white-collar crime, and government ethics law.
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