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Deborah J. Jeffrey helps law firms and lawyers negotiate their way through an environment of increasing complexity and regulation. She counsels firms on legal ethics, disciplinary proceedings, bar admissions, unauthorized practice of law, lawyer mobility, law firm structure and governance, and lawyers' responsibilities under the SEC's Sarbanes-Oxley rules. She also advises law firm managing partners and administrators on compliance programs relating to legal recruiting and hiring, Web sites and electronic communications, and conflicts of interest. Ms. Jeffrey represents lawyers and law firms in malpractice litigation and in civil and criminal enforcement proceedings.
Complex civil and criminal litigation is Ms. Jeffrey's second specialty. She represents corporations and individual directors and officers before the SEC and the Department of Justice and defends complex private securities fraud litigation and class and derivative litigation. She has counseled companies and executives on corporate governance and has also prosecuted and defended sophisticated business litigation on behalf of public and private companies.
Ms. Jeffrey serves on the Board on Professional Responsibility of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. She has taught legal ethics for the continuing education program of the District of Columbia Bar and has served as an adjunct professor in professional responsibility for the American University's School of Law. Ms. Jeffrey has guest lectured for The Johns Hopkins University government program and serves as a member of the Advisory Councils of the University's Washington Center and its School of Arts and Sciences.
Ms. Jeffrey served as a law clerk to the Honorable Harrison L. Winter, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Fourth Circuit in 1985-1986. She received her B.A., with honors, from the Johns Hopkins University in 1982 and her law degree, cum laude, from the Harvard Law School in 1985. While in law school, Ms. Jeffrey was editor-in-chief of the Harvard Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Law Review and a Deputy Director of the Massachusetts State Legislative Commission on Violence Against Children.
EDUCATION
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Harvard Law School,
J.D.,
1985, cum laude; Editor in Chief, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review
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Johns Hopkins University,
B.A.,
1982, with honors, Phi Beta Kappa
BAR ADMISSIONS
- District of Columbia
- Maryland
MEMBERSHIPS
- Vice Chair, Board on Professional Responsibility, District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Advisory Councils, The Johns Hopkins University Washington Center and School of Arts and Sciences
- Former Adjunct Professor, American University School of Law
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