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Couldn’t Make it to Miami Beach?
Benefit From the Conference Anyway
If you couldn’t make it to the International Asset Recovery Conference, we have made it possible for you to still acquire the knowledge and skills taught there.
The International Asset Recovery Toolkit 1.0 on CD and DVDs of important will give you access to knowledge and the edge you need in this demanding field.
You can also book your seat for any of our upcoming conferences and get the hands-on skills and enjoy the networking that only comes from a meeting of specialists and industry experts.
Conference Attendees can login for access to forums, photos, attendee lists, presentation notes, slides and more.
The International Asset Recovery Toolkit (Version 1.0) was created and compiled by the International Association for Asset Recovery. It is meant to offer asset recovery professionals all the tools needed to trace and recover some of the estimated billions of dollars lost annually to crime and fraud.
On this CD, you will find informative resources to assist in your job: tracing and recovering assets for victims of these crimes. We hope this disc gives you a leg-up – not only on the bad guys, but in your career. Buy Now!
Purchasing the conference DVD gives you the materials and videos from the 2010 International Asset Recovery Conference.The session line-up on the DVD includes great Asset Recovery and E-Discovery topics including the blockbuster presentation on using Social Networking by Cynthia Hetherington.
For more information on the panels included on the DVD and the other materials you’ll receive, click here. |
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Don't Miss Our Upcoming Conferences!
2010 Cross-Border Asset Tracing and Recovery Conference
Best Practices for Asset Recovery in a Global Environment
11-12 October 2010 | The Waldorf Hilton | London
iaarlondon.co.uk
2nd Annual IAAR ConferenceHands-on Learning Environment With Top Industry experts.
4-5 November 2010 | Vegas
iaarvegas.com
Network and learn with leading professionals, including attorneys, forensic accountants, digital forensic investigators, e-Discovery
specialists, intelligence and information analysts, investigators, law enforcement and government agents, and more.
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