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About
Provided by Henry W Asbill
Practice Areas
Hank Asbill, a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Buckley LLP, provides clients with more than four decades of exemplary jury trial and appellate experience. Over the course of his career, he has successfully defended corporate and individual clients in a wide range of criminal and civil matters in more than 100 trials and 30 appeals in federal and state courts across the country. His work includes white collar defense, securities litigation, complex civil litigation, and antitrust and corporate investigations.
Mr. Asbill is a former adjunct professor of criminal and civil trial practice at Georgetown University Law Center and a former instructor at the Federal Judicial Center training program for federal district judges.
Career
Law Clerk to Hon. John W. Kern III, D.C. Court of Appeals; Trial and Appellate Attorney, D.C. Public Defender Service
Professional Memberships
Master of the Edward Bennett Williams Inn of Court; fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; past president and fellow, American Board of Criminal Lawyers; fellow, Litigation Counsel of America; member, New York Council of Defense Lawyers; past president, D.C. Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; and former two-term director, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Personal
J.D., Georgetown University; A.B., Princeton University
Chambers Review
USA
Henry Asbill is highly regarded as one of the country's foremost trial lawyers for white-collar criminal cases and defends clients facing charges of healthcare fraud, tax law violations and public corruption. He is a partner at Orrick and splits his time between offices in DC and New York.
Henry Asbill is an Orrick partner who splits his time between its Washington, DC and New York offices. He is widely acclaimed for his expert handling of high-stakes criminal trials, offering extensive experience in the defense of a wide variety of complex criminal allegations.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Henry is a great trial lawyer."
"Henry is a great trial lawyer."
"Henry is a great trial lawyer."
"Henry is a great trial lawyer."