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21 December 20203 minute read

Jordan Deering named Chair of the Canadian White Collar, Corporate Crime and Investigations practice

DLA Piper (Canada) LLP is pleased to announce that Jordan Deering has been appointed Chair of the Canadian White Collar, Corporate Crime and Investigations practice.

With almost 20 years of experience acting on matters involving all aspects of fraud, corruption, and ‎white collar crime, Jordan’s mandates have involved Ponzi schemes, mortgage fraud, employee theft, conflicts of interest, and ‎other fraudulent schemes. She is regularly called upon by clients to assist in developing fraud and corruption prevention policies and programs, including whistleblower programs, compliance officer training, and risk assessments. Jordan is a frequent author and speaker in the area of corporate fraud. 

“Jordan’s expertise in the areas of white collar crime and corporate fraud makes her an excellent choice to head up this increasingly important and evolving service group,” said Robert Seidel, Q.C., Canada Managing Partner. “Jordan’s unparalleled knowledge of the impact of regulatory intervention on a business and ‎her deep understanding of the importance of effective compliance is essential in guiding our clients through these business critical matters. I am confident she will excel in her new role.”

“I am delighted to have this opportunity to lead our excellent Canadian team and collaborate with our colleagues around the world,” said Jordan Deering. “With the depth and breadth of our Canadian team’s experience and the global network of DLA Piper, we are well positioned to continue to grow the White Collar, Corporate Crime and Investigations practice in Canada.”
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