Arnold & Porter’s White Collar Defense & Investigations Practice Is Recognized by Chambers USA 2025
The 2025 edition of Chambers USA recognized Arnold & Porter’s White Collar Defense & Investigations practice for its strength and breadth in representing clients in their most complicated, sensitive government investigations, enforcement proceedings, and concurrent litigation in the below categories:
- Washington, D.C.: Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
- Nationwide: Corporate Crime & Investigations: The Elite
- Nationwide: False Claims Act
- New Jersey: Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
- New York: Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations: The Elite
The practice maintained its sterling Band 1 ranking for the Nationwide False Claims Act designation, as well as its Band 2 ranking in the Washington, D.C. White Collar Crime category. One client remarked, “Arnold & Porter attorneys demonstrate the highest levels of experience, competence and judgement.” Another commented, “The lawyers are outstanding, experienced, knowledgeable and talented.”
Chambers ranked 13 attorneys across the practice:
- Marcus Asner
- James W. Cooper
- Lee Cortes, Jr.
- John M. Fietkiewicz
- Paul J. Fishman
- Valarie Hays
- Suneeta Hazra
- Giselle J. Joffre
- Tirzah S. Lollar
- Craig D. Margolis
- John N. Nassikas
- Michael A. Rogoff
- Christian D. Sheehan
Of particular note, Lee Cortes attained a new ranking for his excellent work in white collar litigation and internal investigations.
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The 2025 edition of Chambers USA named Arnold & Porter a “Leading Firm” in 70 practice areas across the nation and recognized 127 lawyers as “Leading Individuals.” The full list of our firm’s rankings is available for review.
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