In their International Criminal Law and Enforcement column, Nicholas M. De Feis, a partner at De Feis O'Connell & Rose, and Philip C. Patterson, counsel to the firm, examine issues relating to what e
...Defendant-Appellant: Nicholas M. De Feis, Allison S. Menkes, De Feis O'connell & Rose, P.C., New York, New York, on the Brief, Paul...
In their International Criminal Law and Enforcement column, Nicholas M. De Feis, a partner at De Feis O'Connell & Rose, and Philip C. Patterson, counsel to the firm, examine the Secretary of State's
Nicholas M. De Feis, a partner at at De Feis O'Connell & Rose, and Philip Patterson, counsel at the firm, write that despite some countries' seeming reluctance or even outright policy against extradi
...Wohl; Steptoe & Johnson; Robinson McDonald & Canna; and De Feis O'Connell & Rose. The amended complaint points to an audit performed...
...Trager Award, poses with Gregory J. O'Connell of De Feis O'Connell & Rose, a former assistant U.S. attorney. The Eastern...
Philip C. Patterson, counsel with De Feis O'Connell & Rose, writes that while a simple solution to the problem is not readily apparent, the current SEC settlement regime contains inherent contradicti
...Nicholas M. De Feis, Craig Trainor, Philip C. Patterson, De Feis O'Connell & Rose, P.C., New York, NY Judge Cote...
...PETITIONERS SOUGHT to compel the custodian of records for De Feis, O'Connell & Rose to produce documents identified in a subpoena duces tecum. While...
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