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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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The Senior Business Development Manager works with and supports the firm’s White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement practice group and Investigations working group. Previous experience working with a White Collar practice strongly preferred.
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We are looking to speak with attorneys (Class of and senior) with experience in securities enforcement and white collar defense, regulatory investigations, and compliance matters to join our client’s stellar group in Dallas.
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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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Our client's Securities and Financial Services Department is seeking senior associates who have four to seven years post-JD experience (not including clerkships) and who have experience handling SEC Enforcement and other government investigations, internal investigations and other white collar and regulatory enforcement as well as related or parallel securities litigation matters.
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Additional key areas of practice in Denver include all aspects of commercial and business litigation, white collar crime and internal investigations, products liability, corporate and commercial finance, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, securities, energy, environmental and natural resources matters.
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Experience in regulatory (e.g., the SEC, CFTC) or criminal (e.g., DOJ, a USAO, District Attorney, Office of the Attorney General) enforcement organization preferred. Our client is a leading, full-service international law firm with 1,000 lawyers located throughout 13 offices in the United States, Europe and Asia. Their lawyers work at the intersection of government, technology, and business and we have a steadfast commitment to quality and excellence in everything they do—a commitment reflected in the continued success of their clients across the globe.
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Our Trial, White Collar and Investigations Business Unit boasts a diverse practice encompassing all facets of complex disputes, from pretrial resolution to trial, including business and commercial litigation, white collar defense and investigations, consumer protection and advertising, employment, entertainment, financial services litigation, health care litigation, intellectual property, patent litigation, and privacy and data security, among others.
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Experience conducting white collar/economic crime investigations. The MFCU works cases jointly with other law enforcement agencies including the FBI, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Inspector General and IRS. In certain cases, it is necessary for our staff to have a Top Secret security clearance in order to fully participate in joint investigations or in task force activities.
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As Special Agent in Major Fraud Unit, an ideal applicant will have at least five years of investigative experience, which should include working successfully in undercover assignments with minimal supervision; have understanding and working knowledge to conduct fraud, money laundering, racketeering and other white-collar investigations.
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The ideal candidate will have substantiate experience in internal investigations, white collar criminal defense and/or a variety of commercial disputes, including those involving breaches of contract, fraud, trade secret misappropriate, and unfair and deceptive trade practices.
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Litigation types including antitrust and unfair competition; construction and insurance recovery; intellectual property; labor and employment; product liability; white collar/investigations; and general commercial litigation.
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Employees in this class conduct highly confidential investigations of criminal activities such as securities fraud and other white-collar and economic crimes. This is highly responsible work in conducting investigations of suspected violations and enforcing laws, rules and regulations of the Alabama Securities Commission.
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We handle a wide range of civil disputes and proceedings as well as allegations involving white-collar crime and criminal proceedings arising in a corporate context. Our Disputes and Investigations (DI) group has an outstanding international reputation.
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Chambers Litigation ranked in Complex Commercial Litigation and White Collar Investigations. MUST have at least 3+ years of complex commercial litigation, white collar and/or investigations experience.
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