Grand Jury Target
We author a blog on white-collar investigation and prosecutions of corporate executives called Grand Jury Target. You can get a sense of how we think about cases and what we see as trends in these types of cases. We’ve written hundreds of posts over the years. You can read all of them or search for posts on specific topics here.
Our Most Recent Blog Posts
10 Quick Takes on Michael Cohen’s Recent Plea Agreement – And What Cohen and Roger Clemens Have in Common
by Kropf Moseley | Nov 29, 2018
SEC Investigations 101: Establishing the Pace and Scope
by Kropf Moseley | Nov 27, 2018
The Risk for President Trump (and Anyone Else) If He Answers Written Questions from a Prosecutor
by Kropf Moseley | Nov 20, 2018
SEC Investigations 101: Making Contact
by Kropf Moseley | Nov 14, 2018
New Sentencing Guidelines Amendments Have Two Good Provisions for White Collar Criminal Defendants (and Lawyers)
by Kropf Moseley | Nov 8, 2018
SEC Investigations 101: How It All Begins
by Kropf Moseley | Nov 1, 2018
Should Jurors Be Allowed to Ask Questions During a Criminal Trial?
by Kropf Moseley | Oct 23, 2018
Latest Developments in the SEC’s Cryptocurrency Enforcement
by Kropf Moseley | Oct 17, 2018
How to Pick a Fair Jury
by Kropf Moseley | Oct 9, 2018
A (Small) Victory in a Battle With OIG
by Kropf Moseley | Oct 2, 2018
Can Michael Cohen Reject a Presidential Pardon? Yes. But Would He?
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 18, 2018
What’s a Mistrial?
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 11, 2018
Why Isn’t Michael Cohen Getting a Cooperation Agreement? (Part Two)
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 5, 2018
Why Isn’t Michael Cohen Getting a Cooperation Agreement? (Spoiler: He Probably Is) (Part One)
by Kropf Moseley | Aug 28, 2018
What It Takes to Be a Trial Lawyer, If You Are a Woman
by Kropf Moseley | Aug 14, 2018
Government Contractors Conducting Investigations: A New Normal?
by Kropf Moseley | Aug 6, 2018
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