F.B.I. Bribery Case Falls Apart and Raises Questions – NYTimes.com

From the New York Times: The case — which was commonly called the African sting case — was a prominent piece of an increasingly aggressive, and increasingly successful, effort to bring indictments under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which prohibits anyone with business in the...

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Corporate Internal Investigations: A Modern Cost of Doing Business

In-house corporate counsel have lamented that internal investigations represent a necessary cost of doing business for corporations. Since Enron, these internal investigations have become more frequent, perilous, and complicated. Companies and their boards are deciding to preemptively perform internal investigations upon notice of alleged...

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Acquittal in United States of America v. Stephen Gerard Giordanella

Our client was found not guilty after an seven week trial and was completely vindicated. Read the judgement of acquittal. (PDF).

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Feds’ Tough Stance on Bribes Suffers Setback

From the Miami-Dade "Daily Business Review" Paul Calli won an acquittal at trial for a former Sunrise executive who faced trial with other executives in the military and law enforcement products industry. United States District Court Judge for the District of Columbia Richard J. Leon...

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Tax Evasion: Father-and-Son South Florida Businessmen Accused of Fraud, Filing False Tax Returns

The article, Tax Evasion: Father-and-Son South Florida Businessmen Accused of Fraud, Filing False Tax Returns, was published in the BNA, Inc. White Collar Crime Report (Vol. 5, No. 12, June 4, 2010).

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Former Puerto Rico Governor, Assistant Acquitted on All Charges in Corruption Trial

Paul Calli's client, the top assistant to the former governor of Puerto Rico, was acquitted of corruption charges.  Legal analysis of the acquittal was featured in the BNA White Collar Crime Report, Vol. 4, No. 9. (April 24, 2009).

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United States v. Val M. Northcutt, et. al. – An Antitrust Case Study

Attorneys Michael S. Pasano, Paul A. Calli, and Marissel Descalzo recap and analyze the recent trial in United States v. Val M. Northcutt. Read more.

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