Corporate,
Criminal
Jan. 28, 2020
Top white-collar criminal trends of 2019
2019 was notable for the number of white-collar criminal matters that broke into the public consciousness, whether it was the Mueller Report and related prosecutions, the impeachment and now trial of the President, or the “Varsity Blues” investigation.





Brook Dooley
Partner
Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP
Email: BDooley@keker.com
Brook specializes in high-stakes criminal investigations and trials and complex civil litigation for publicly traded corporations, private companies, and senior executives.
2019 was notable for the number of white-collar criminal matters that broke into the public consciousness, whether it was the Mueller Report and related prosecutions, the impeachment and now trial of the President, or the "Varsity Blues" investigation. Beyond these headline-grabbing cases, though, there were significant developments in white-collar criminal law and practice over the last year. Here are four trends that stood out to me over the last year.
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