Miriam Baer, a vice dean and professor at Brooklyn Law School, writes and teaches at the intersection of business law and criminal misconduct. She is the author of the recently released book, Myths and Misunderstandings of White-Collar Crime (Cambridge University Press, 2023), as well as articles on whistleblowing, corporate surveillance, and federal enforcement failures. Previously, Baer was an assistant general counsel for compliance with Verizon and a federal prosecutor in Manhattan, where she prosecuted numerous fraud cases. She is also a co-editor of a leading white-collar crime casebook and has been quoted by national media outlets on a range of white-collar and corporate crime issues.