Overcoming Challenges with Cross-Border Asset Tracing and Recovery
- Aug 28, 2025 12:00 p.m.
- Central Time (CT)
In this webinar, you will learn about issues affecting law enforcement, regulators, liquidators and bankruptcy trustees, and other stakeholders in their cross-border recovery efforts. You will review examples of how the presenters managed these issues in the past, along with an analysis of their effectiveness.
You will also discuss whether there is a more efficient way to work together to tackle issues such as asset security, lack of funding, information gathering, valuing complex assets, and legal and jurisdictional limitations.
Basic understanding of legal or financial frameworks related to fraud, asset recovery, or insolvency proceedings.
Identify common legal, financial and jurisdictional challenges associated with cross-border asset recovery efforts.
Analyze real-world approaches to locate, secure and value complex or unconventional assets across jurisdictions.
Evaluate strategies to improve coordination among stakeholders such as law enforcement, regulators and trustees to enhance the efficiency and outcomes of international recovery efforts.
Find and secure assets in complex and cross-border matters.
| CPE Credit: | 1 |
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| Advance Preparation: | None |
| Delivery Method: | Group Internet Based |
| Specialized Knowledge: | 1 |
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Partner
Kobre & Kim
Director, Forensics and Investigations
FFP
Senior Manager
FFP
Director
Financial Reporting Authority | Cayman Islands Financial Reporting Authority (FRA)
Head of Bureau (S/Insp)
Cayman Islands Bureau of Financial Investigations
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