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10/30/2006 12:00:00 AM

Greg Goldberg Appointed Co-Chair Of ABA White Collar Crime Regional Committee

Greg Goldberg Appointed Co-Chair Of ABA White Collar Crime Regional Committee

DENVER (October 30, 2006) - Holland & Hart is pleased to announce that Greg Goldberg is now Co-Chair of the American Bar Association's White Collar Crime Committee for the Rocky Mountain Region.

Mr. Goldberg is a Partner in the firm's Commercial Litigation, White-Collar, and Corporate Compliance practice groups in Denver. Specifically, Mr. Goldberg represents companies and individuals in commercial litigation and in responding to government criminal and administrative investigations, and requests for documents and information.

His recent appointment as Co-Chair of the Rocky Mountain Region Committee is for a two-year term, ending October 2008. Along with his fellow co-chairs in this position, Mr. Goldberg will organize and structure the committee, conduct dialogue sessions between local defense attorneys and the U.S. Attorneys Office, create a Young Lawyers Division within the regional committee, hold educational programs, contribute to the national organization's newsletter, and attend the national meetings.

The purpose of the ABA's White Collar Crime Committee is to be a fraternal and educational organization, which provides a forum for dialogue between prosecutors and defense attorneys. The committee focuses on aspects of white-collar criminal law that impact businesses and executives, including legislative and rulemaking initiatives relating to corporate accountability; the Federal Sentencing Guidelines; and the use of various federal laws as a means to control and regulate business conduct.

 

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