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This document is page 2 of 5 from an interview with white-collar defense attorney Reid Weingarten. He discusses his criteria for accepting or declining clients, the issue of conflicts of interest in law firms, and his assessment of various federal prosecutor offices, specifically highlighting the Southern District of New York as the most formidable.
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Trial in New Orleans representing BP executive
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"The Southern District of New York is the elite prosecutor’s office in the country."Source
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"I think if I halted, or I was so shocked or appalled or dismayed by the conduct that I’d pull my punches, I’d know that."Source
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"I break bread with the would-be client."Source
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"Steptoe & Johnson is a big firm, but it’s not one of the megafirms."Source
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"If I had nothing but Goldman-like representations, that would be an issue."Source
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