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Litigation Practice
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Mr. Goldberg represents clients in commercial litigation as well as white collar investigations and prosecutions.
Because he understands that a lawsuit can interrupt and, in severe cases, cripple a business,
Mr. Goldberg crafts strategies to minimize the impact of litigation and allow company executives
to concentrate on company business, not time-consuming litigation.
Mr. Goldberg represents clients in connection with litigation and disputes of various types, including
commercial and civil suits, U.S. Department of Justice and Inspector General's Office investigations and prosecutions,
and internal corporate investigations into alleged fraud and corruption.
In addition, he provides counsel concerning corporate anti-corruption policies, methods, and regulations,
as well as contracting-related compliance.
A member of the Washington, D.C. and Maryland bars, Mr. Goldberg has handled numerous district court cases, federal appellate cases,
and Department of Justice investigations into allegations of bribery and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations,
honest-services fraud, mail and wire fraud, tax fraud, and accounting fraud.
He also routinely represents clients in business disputes, which often can be handled without costly, time-consuming litigation.
Mr. Goldberg has represented both individuals and corporations in lawsuits and investigations,
including oil-services executives, manufacturing executives,
federal lobbyists, federal government appointees and civil-service employees,
corporate officers, and consulting and engineering companies,
in matters involving alleged fraud, graft, kickbacks,
corruption, tax fraud, honest services fraud, and bribery.
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