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 Advantages of Small Firms
by Kropf Moseley | Feb 28, 2020
Is DOJ Stuck With Its Positions in the “Updated” Roger Stone Sentencing Memo?
by Kropf Moseley | Feb 12, 2020
Why Do Prosecutors Consistently Get the Benefit of the Doubt on Intent for Brady Violations?
by Kropf Moseley | Feb 11, 2020
Did the Fourth Circuit Just Outlaw Taint Teams? Nope, But It Threw Up Some Roadblocks
by Kropf Moseley | Jan 22, 2020
Another Insider Trading Court Decision: Making Life Easier for the Government
by Kropf Moseley | Jan 14, 2020
Year End Review: Big Firm News and the 5 Most Popular Posts in 2019 (Yours and Ours)
by Kropf Moseley | Jan 2, 2020
Congress Tackles Insider Trading
by Kropf Moseley | Dec 24, 2019
Michael Cohen’s Sentencing Reduction Request Reveals the Minuscule Bargaining Power of a Cooperating Defendant
by Kropf Moseley | Dec 13, 2019
The Hoskins Prosecution Comes To An End
by Kropf Moseley | Nov 27, 2019
Why Is DOJ Trying to Unfairly Disqualify Defense Counsel for “Conflicts”?
by Kropf Moseley | Oct 30, 2019
DOJ Clarifies the Stakes for Corporate Wrongdoers
by Kropf Moseley | Oct 23, 2019
Does the Government Have to Turn Over FBI 302s in Discovery?
by Kropf Moseley | Oct 10, 2019
How an OIG Investigation Becomes a Criminal Investigation
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 26, 2019
Calling DOJ’s Bluff: Why a Stand-Alone False Statement Charge Is the Sign of the Weak Prosecution
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 18, 2019
Trial for the Terrified
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 11, 2019
Why Do White-Collar Criminal Defense Lawyers All Seem to Know Each Other?
by Kropf Moseley | Sep 5, 2019
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