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
The Coolest Investigation – Is a Failed Kickstarter Campaign a Crime?
by Kropf Moseley | Oct 3, 2016
The SEC’s Right to a Jury Trial
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 19, 2016
The FCPA Institute Is Coming to Washington
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 14, 2016
An Open Letter Thanking the McDonnell Team (Or, Why We Can’t Give Up)
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 9, 2016
Are Your Client’s Emails Sent From His Work Computer Privileged? A Somewhat Helpful Ninth Circuit Decision
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 1, 2016
A Misleading DOJ Press Release
by Kropf Moseley | Aug 17, 2016
Another Big Win in the White Collar World (This Time in the EDVA, of All Places)
by Kropf Moseley | Aug 9, 2016
Celebrating Summer with Recent Wins in the White-Collar World
by Kropf Moseley | Aug 4, 2016
I’m All About the Glory (Please Nominate Me!)
by Kropf Moseley | Jul 29, 2016
When Will the Government Ask for Pretrial Detention for a White Collar Defendant?
by Kropf Moseley | Jul 26, 2016
Ninth Circuit Stands Strong on Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (Sort Of)
by Kropf Moseley | Jul 19, 2016
The Best Sentence in the McDonnell Decision
by Kropf Moseley | Jul 12, 2016
The Hard Numbers on White-Collar Criminal Sentences
by Kropf Moseley | Jul 6, 2016
Fifth Circuit Slaps Down District Court’s Loss Calculation in Contracting Fraud Case
by Kropf Moseley | Jun 26, 2016
Thinking About Consequences and the Yates Memo
by Kropf Moseley | Jun 24, 2016
Is the FCPA Unit Really Interested in “Transparency”?
by Kropf Moseley | Jun 12, 2016
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