Litigation: Specialist Firms in White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
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Litigation: Specialist Firms in White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations - New York
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What the Team is Known For
Shapiro Arato Bach LLP is widely considered the leading firm in the city for criminal appellate work. Called on by individuals from financial services firms, corporations and political organizations to defend complex criminal allegations, trials and regulatory investigations.
Shapiro Arato Bach LLP successfully represented Ted Huber in his appeal of his convictions for alleged insider trading while working at the hedge fund, Deerfield Management.
Strengths
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"The firm are very responsive and provide excellent service."
"They are excellent lawyers."
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"The firm's range and capacity is impressive."
"The firm are very responsive and provide excellent service."
"They are excellent lawyers."
"The firm's range and capacity is impressive."
Notable Practitioners
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Alexandra Shapiro
Head of Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
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Alexandra Shapiro is considered a preeminent figure in the criminal appellate space, and offers impressive experience acting in state and federal appellate courts.
"She is a legal genius. Her level of strategy and foresight is amazing."
"Alexandra is an absolutely excellent criminal appellate lawyer."
Head of Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
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Jonathan Bach offers a wealth of criminal trial experience and notable expertise acting in matters involving allegations including fraud, FCPA violations and public corruption.
"Jonathan is an incredibly skilled lawyer with deep knowledge about government cases."
"Jonathan is very intelligent and diligent."
"He is an excellent lawyer with stellar experience."
"Jonathan is extremely savvy as a trial lawyer and strategist. He has excellent legal judgement and he is very good at resolving difficult cases."