Jonathan Kotlier
USA Guide 2024
Band 2 : Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
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About
Provided by Jonathan Kotlier
Practice Areas
Jonathan L. Kotlier chairs Nutter’s White Collar Defense practice group. Numerous corporations and individuals rely on Jonathan’s extensive experience and expertise in white collar criminal and complex civil cases and investigations involving alleged securities fraud, health care fraud, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations, environmental crimes, government contracting fraud, and False Claims Act violations. Prior to joining the firm in 2004, Jonathan was Chief of the Economic Crimes Unit of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston.
Corporations and special litigation committees frequently engage Jonathan to conduct internal investigations on their behalf. He recently represented executives at several different pharmaceutical companies in investigations involving off-label promotion and False Claims Act violations. He regularly represents individuals and corporations before the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), FINRA, and the Massachusetts Securities Division.
Personal
J.D., Boston University School of Law; M.A., University of Chicago; B.A., University of Pennsylvania.
Chambers Review
USA
Jonathan Kotlier of Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP attracts praise for his handling of criminal litigation and government investigations. He advises clients on a wide range of matters, including securities fraud and False Claims Act cases.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Jonathan is a highly experienced attorney and litigator who brings tremendous value to his clients through detailed preparation and analysis of the issues relevant to his cases."
"Jonathan gives pragmatic advice. He is an exceptional attorney."
"He is excellent."
"Jonathan is a highly experienced attorney and litigator who brings tremendous value to his clients through detailed preparation and analysis of the issues relevant to his cases."
"Jonathan gives pragmatic advice. He is an exceptional attorney."
"He is excellent."