• U.S. v. Hoskins

    Publication Date: 2022-08-25
    Practice Area: Criminal Law | White Collar Crime
    Industry:
    Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
    Judge: Circuit Judge Rosemary Pooler
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: For Plaintiff-Appellant-Cross-Appellee: David P. Burns, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Brian C. Rabbitt, Former Acting Assistant Attorney General, Daniel S. Kahn, Senior Deputy Chief, Fraud Section, United States Department of Justice, Lorinda I. Laryea, Assistant Chief, Fraud Section, United States Department of Justice, Sandra S. Glover, Assistant United States Attorney, on the brief, David E. Novick, Assistant United States Attorney, for John H. Durham, United States Attorney, District of Connecticut, New Haven, CT.
    for defendant: For Defendant-Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Daniel S. Silver, Celeste L.M. Koeleveld, Benjamin Peacock, on the brief, Christopher J. Morvillo, Clifford Chance US LLP, New York, NY. Amici Curiae in support of Defendant-Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Frederick T. Davis, International Academy of Financial Crime Litigators, New York, NY. Amici Curiae in support of Defendant-Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Lindsay A. Lewis, Vice Chair, Amicus Curiae Committee of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, James D. Gatta, Andrew Kim, Emily M. Notini, Daniel M. Gitner, Jeannie Rose Rubin, on the brief, Richard M. Strassberg, New York, NY.

    Case Number: 20-842

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