Chai Care Webinar Series
Financial Frauds and Healthcare Hoaxes-How to Avoid Becoming a Victim
February 12, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
In this age of Covid, sophisticated criminals are targeting retirees with new financial and medical frauds. White-collar defense attorney, Adriana Collado-Hudak, will share tips on identifying these schemes and protecting yourself and your assets.
Speakers:
Adriana Collado-Hudak- Senior Counsel Greenspoon Marder
Mitchell Tapper- Jewish Federation of Broward County’s Director of Community Security
Event Organizer:
954-770-9876
ecohen@jewishbroward.org
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(Please note: Zoom Link will be emailed prior to the program)
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Adriana Collado-Hudak is Senior Counsel for Greenspoon Marder’s White Collar and Criminal Defense practice. She has defended hundreds of cases in state and federal courts, from pre-indictment to trial. She is recognized as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer in Florida by The National Trial Lawyers Association and is rated Martindale-Hubbell AV-Preeminent. The United States District Court has appointed Ms. Collado-Hudak to serve as a Criminal Justice Act Panel Attorney for the Southern District of Florida.
Ms. Collado-Hudak is author of the 10th and 11th Editions of the Florida Criminal Cases Notebook Supplement, a reference publication on emerging case law. She has appeared on various media outlets discussing issues pertinent to criminal justice and social reform. Her article on the evolution of qualified immunity was recently published in Law360. This fall, she was featured on ABC’s new series “The Con” where she discussed one of the most audacious fraud schemes in recent memory.
Mitchell Tapper, retired Special Agent, has served as the Director of Community Security for the Jewish Federation of Broward County since 2016. Mitchell has over 30 years of diversified law enforcement experience including investigatory roles as a Detective with the Queens County, NY District Attorney’s Office as well as at the federal level as a Special Agent with the U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, Internal Security Division and the U.S. Food & Drug Administration Office of Criminal Investigations. During his career, Mitchell has worked on investigations of a wide variety of criminal activity that includes all types of fraud, complex internet crimes, and threats of public health by criminal intent and terrorism.
A graduate of Baruch College, City University of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Mitchell has continued his training and received numerous certifications and attended various additional trainings from U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Air Marshall Service and more. He is truly making a difference by using his years of experience and law enforcement training to help deter and stop threats to the Jewish Community.