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2.1.18
Atlanta, GA

Raymond M. Brown, a partner in the firm’s Litigation Department and Chair of the White Collar Defense Practice Group, will participate in a panel discussion on Trial Tactics at a “White Collar Crime” seminar hosted by the State Bar of Georgia ICLE on February 1, 2018.

Mr. Brown concentrates his practice in white collar criminal defense, international human rights issues, internal investigations and complex commercial litigation.  He has defended clients in state and federal courts and before administrative tribunals. He is a leading figure in the developing area of law related to the regulation and enforcement of business requirements for human rights compliance.  Mr. Brown has extensive experience as a trial lawyer and has handled a wide variety of criminal and civil matters representing individuals, corporations and government entities. He most recently represented U.S. Senator Robert Menendez as Defense Co-Counsel against criminal allegations of public corruption and bribery brought by the U.S. government, in a highly publicized trial which ended in a hung jury and subsequent mistrial.  Shortly thereafter, the Department of Justice dismissed all remaining charges against Senator Menendez.

Additional program information, including Mr. Brown’s article “Towards Understanding High Profile Trials” (page 61) can be accessed at:  http://bit.ly/2E4aeMy