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Thomas A. Hanusik

Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP

Tom Hanusik is a partner in Washington D.C. and the chair of Crowell & Moring's White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement Group, which Law360 named a "White Collar Group of the Year" in 2012 and one of ten "FCPA Powerhouses" in 2013. Tom's practice focuses on white-collar defense, SEC Enforcement and internal investigations. He defends publicly traded and privately held companies, senior executives, board members and politicians during internal and government investigations, criminal and civil trials, regulatory enforcement actions, and appeals. Tom has over twenty years of trial and appellate experience. He also leads teams conducting internal investigations on behalf of companies, boards of directors and board committees, as well as advising corporate clients on remedial measures, compliance programs and training. Tom's recent engagements include representing institutions and executives in matters allegedly involving violations of federal securities laws, insider trading, FCPA violations, federal and state tax offenses, public corruption and violations of U.S. export controls and sanctions regulations. InsideCounsel magazine named Tom one of the "The Best Lawyers to Call in a Worst-Case Scenario" for a white collar investigation in its "Crisis Rolodex" in 2007. In 2013, Tom was named to SecuritiesDocket's inaugural "Enforcement 40" list of the brightest and best SEC Enforcement attorneys in the industry. He has also been recognized in The Best Lawyers In America from 2008 through 2014 in the areas of white-collar criminal defense and securities regulation. Government Experience U.S. Department of Justice: Criminal Division, Fraud Section-Trial Attorney (1998-2003); Senior Counsel for Securities Fraud (2003-2004); Assistant Chief (2004-2006) U.S. Department of Justice-Prosecutor, Enron Task Force (2002-2003) U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission-Senior Counsel, Division of Enforcement (1994-1998) Education Fordham University , A.B. (1986) Duke University School of Law, J.D. (1990)


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