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- Recognition
- Our Team
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Related Practices
- Anti-Corruption & FCPA
- Antitrust
- Civil Rights and Racial Equity Audits
- Congressional Investigations
- Cybersecurity & Data Protection
- Economic Sanctions & AML
- Employment, Workplace Investigations & Trade Secrets
- False Claims Act & Qui Tam
- Financial Services Litigation & Investigations
- Internal Investigations
- Litigation
- National Security, CFIUS & FARA
- Securities Litigation
- White Collar & Regulatory Defense
- Resources
The world's leading businesses trust Paul, Weiss to handle their most sensitive and complex internal investigations and enforcement issues. Our Investigations team is unmatched in the industry, with revered members of the defense bar, many who have served at the highest levels of government, including a former U.S. Attorney General. Our practical, solutions-oriented approach minimizes legal, political and reputational risk and enables clients to take efficient and informed action so they can remain focused on their business.
Law360, JD Journal Highlight Paul, Weiss Investigations Group’s Multidisciplinary Approach
June 26, 2024
The firm’s recently formalized Investigations Group was featured in articles published by Law360 and JD Journal on June 26.
Litigation partner Jeannie Rhee, who co-chairs the practice alongside Harris Fischman and John Carlin, told Law360 that the firm’s investigations team is cross-disciplinary, reflecting the reality that enforcement actions are increasingly coordinated and overlapping, involving multiple federal, state and international regulatory bodies, and sometimes including Congressional probes.
"The impetus for formalizing the practice is to recognize that we're at this inflection point where the myriad of governmental bodies from around the globe are really coming at this in a more integrated approach," Jeannie says. “Governments are cross-collaborating and coming at this from that multidisciplinary approach, and so we are doing the same." The newly formalized group’s multidisciplinary approach was similarly highlighted in a JD Journal article.