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White Collar Defense. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. White Collar Defense. Trusts and Estates. Portable book of business of $300K or more. As a Partner, you'll have the autonomy to drive your practice forward, make strategic decisions, and shape the trajectory of your career.
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3-5 years' minimum relevant law firm or government experience relating to white collar criminal defense practice or prosecution, internal and government investigations/enforcement actions relating to corporate malfeasance (e.g., FCPA, criminal antitrust, sanctions or export control evasion, money laundering, securities or complex fraud, etc.
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The Criminal Defense Attorney will be to provide exceptional legal counsel, protect our client's rights, and work towards achieving the best possible outcome in their cases. Representing clients in various criminal cases, including but not limited to drug offenses, DUI, assault, theft, domestic violence, and white-collar crimes.
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The Litigation Paralegals work and gain experience on a wide variety of matters including, but not limited to, securities and M&A litigation, sovereign litigation/arbitration, antitrust, bankruptcy, white-collar defense and investigations, employment, executive compensation, intellectual property and general commercial disputes, as well as numerous pro bono cases.
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Monitors, researches, and recommends policies, procedures, and plans in response to U.S. Code, Congressional legislation, Executive Orders, regulations of other Government departments (DHS, OMB, USCG, and Department of Defense), and other industry practices.
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We are looking to speak with government, white collar and investigations associate attorneys to join our client’s Litigation practice in their Los Angeles office. Your practice will be focussed on representing companies and individuals in civil and criminal government investigations and securities litigation, conducting internal investigations, advising clients on investment services matters, counseling clients during regulatory examinations, counseling clients on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) matters and providing general compliance and remediation advice.
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We are routinely engaged by counsel to conduct internal investigations, investigate allegations of fraud, and support the regulatory and criminal defense team across a wide range of industries.
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5-6 years of experience in white-collar defense, securities litigation, and investigations. A law firm in Washington, D.C., is seeking a White Collar Associate Attorney with 5-6 years of experience.
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Our engagements include employee embezzlement, healthcare fraud, securities fraud, CARES Act fraud, and a wide range of other forensic accounting investigations. Minimum of 10 - 12 years experience in forensic accounting with at least 5 years of managing a forensic team.
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The ideal candidate has a Juris Doctorate with a minimum of three (3) years of experience in white collar defense matters, internal investigations, litigation, enforcement actions, risk management, corporate governance, and compliance counseling.
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Top Tier law firm seeks a Litigation Partner Attorney or group with a portable book of business specializing in high-stakes complex commercial litigation disputes, securities litigation, class actions, antitrust matters, or white-collar defense.
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It assists clients with antitrust; appellate; commercial litigation; class actions; construction; eDiscovery and eRetention; environmental; fiduciary litigation; financial services; IP litigation; IDR; labor and employment; media and entertainment; products liability, including pharmaceutical, medical device, and healthcare; real estate, securities and shareholder, and technology related litigation; and white collar criminal defense.
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The Global Regulatory Enforcement Group of Reed Smith LLP in New York is currently seeking a junior associate to join the firm’s white-collar defense and regulatory enforcement practice.
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White-Collar Defense: Conducting investigations and defending organizations against allegations of misconduct or fraud, primarily in the spheres of accounting, securities, healthcare, broker-dealer and investment-adviser enforcement, and public corruption.
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7 years of Healthcare, Commercial Litigation, and White-Collar Defense experience, including experience as a medical board litigation attorney. 7 years of Healthcare, Commercial Litigation, and White-Collar Defense experience, including experience as a medical board litigation attorney.
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