
US investigations expertise on the move
Andrew Mizner
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McGuireWoods and Morrison & Foerster have added former regulators to their partnerships, while Steptoe & Johnson has recruited an IP litigator.
McGuireWoods has turned to the United States Department of Justice (DoJ) for its latest Washington, DC, hire. Michael Podberesky has joined after five years with the DoJ, where he was in the civil fraud section, investigating healthcare and government procurement fraud, particularly under the False Claims Act. In his new role, Podberesky will
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