| Gil Greenman has represented clients in a wide range of cases in federal and state courts, arbitrations, and administrative hearings.
In recent years, Mr. Greenman has primarily focused on defending leading law firms against a variety of claims, with occasional representation of other clients in complex civil and criminal matters. Previously, he assisted in the successful representation of President Clinton in the Department of Justice's 1997 inquiry into alleged violations of the Pendleton Act and at the 1999 impeachment proceedings in the Senate.
Recent clients represented include:
- A worldwide law firm in matters arising out of the collapse of a major client of that firm.
- A Fortune 500 company in a federal criminal investigation.
- A former CEO of a publicly-held corporation in connection with an investigation and charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
- Two internet service companies and their corporate parent in defense of a class action brought by a purported class of aggreived advertisers.
- A lawyer in a State Bar disciplinary investigation which did not result in formal charges.
Mr. Greenman joined Williams & Connolly LLP in 1996 and has been a partner since 2003.
Mr. Greenman is a member of the Advisory Board of the Advanced E-Discovery Institute of Georgetown University Law Center.
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