a Partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Door, was the Appellate Defense Counsel for Coast Guard Academy
the first cadet to be punished by court-martial at the Coast Guard Academy in 2006.
Attorney Machen also defended the United States in a wide range of civil matters involving alleged age, race and sex discrimination, torts, and medical malpractice.
Ronald Machen is one of the
nation’s leading trial and white-collar defense lawyers. His practice
focuses on government enforcement actions, corporate and congressional
investigations, and litigating civil business disputes. An experienced
litigator who has tried more than 35 cases to verdict, Mr. Machen
specializes in litigating complex criminal and civil actions. He also
routinely helps clients navigate high-stakes, crisis situations that
garner the attention of multiple regulators, enforcement authorities,
Congress and private litigants. Prior to rejoining the firm in 2015, Mr.
Machen served for over five years as the United States Attorney for the
District of Columbia.
Prior to his appointment as US
Attorney, Mr. Machen was a partner in WilmerHale’s Investigations and
Criminal Litigation Practice, where he represented individual and
corporate clients in the areas of white-collar criminal defense,
regulatory enforcement, corporate compliance and complex civil
litigation. Mr. Machen also served as an Assistant US Attorney in the US
Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia from 1997 to 2001, where
he prosecuted matters involving bribery, mail fraud, government
contract fraud, federal conspiracy, homicide, embezzlement and
theft.During his career, Mr. Machen has been repeatedly recognized for
his professional accomplishments. In 2015, he was identified as one of
DC’s “Top Criminal Defense Lawyers” by
Washingtonian magazine
and also honored as one of the “100 Most Outstanding African American
Leaders” for his contributions in the field of law by
African Leadership Magazine.
In 2013, he received the Equal Justice Award from the National Bar
Association. In 2012, he was recognized as a “Visionary” by
Legal Times for helping to advance the practice of law during his tenure as US Attorney. In 2008,
The National Law Journal
named him one of the “50 Most Promising Litigators in America Under the
Age of 45” and also recognized him as one of the “50 Most Influential
Minority Lawyers in America.” In 2006, the
Washingtonian magazine named him one of DC’s “Top 40 Lawyers Under the age of 40.”
(
https://www.wilmerhale.com/ronald_machen/)
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