Eric Breslin
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
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About
Provided by Eric Breslin
Practice Areas
Mr. Breslin is co-chair of the firm’s White Collar group and concentrates his practice in the areas of complex commercial litigation and white-collar criminal litigation, representing a broad range of companies and individuals. Mr. Breslin is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, and a member of the ACTL's New Jersey State Committee and the Federal Rules of Evidence Committee. Mr. Breslin has tried a variety of criminal and civil matters to verdict in state and federal courts in New Jersey and elsewhere. He has also conducted numerous internal investigations for corporate clients.
Career
Duane Morris LLP: Partner, 2004-present; Epstein, Becker & Green: Partner, 1999-2004; Hannoch Weisman, P.C.: Partner, 1989-1999; Kostelanetz & Ritholz: Associate, 1985-1988; Stryker, Tams & Dill: Associate, 1983-1985
Professional Memberships
New York Council of Defense Lawyers; American College of Trial Lawyers: Vice Chair, Member of New Jersey State Committee and Member of Federal Rules of Evidence Committee; Appointed to the Criminal Justice Act Panel, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York; National Trial Lawyers for Criminal Defense; American Bar Association; District VA Ethics Committee; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Personal
The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 1982; Oberlin College, B.A., History, 1979
Chambers Review
USA
Eric Breslin's wide-ranging practice spans civil and criminal litigation, including RICO cases. He also advises corporations on internal investigations.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Eric is a pleasure to work with."
"Eric demonstrates an amazing command of issues in complex white-collar matters and is stellar in the courtroom."
"Eric is a pleasure to work with."
"Eric demonstrates an amazing command of issues in complex white-collar matters and is stellar in the courtroom."