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Stan Twardy was quoted in an article, "Trump's allies are drowning in legal fees from the Russia probes," published by CNBC. The article focuses on the financial implications of being involved in a federal investigation, particularly with respect to former Trump campaign advisor Michael Caputo as part of the inquiries into Russian interference with the 2016 presidential election. According to the article, Caputo noted the importance of being "thoroughly prepared" in a congressional hearing. Twardy told CNBC he agreed that preparation is crucial, despite its expense. "You don't want to say anything false, because you could go from witness" to worse, he said. Twardy further commented that becoming a subject or a target in a case will likely exacerbate the time and money involved.
Judge Christopher Droney (ret.) and Matthew Austin co-authored the article, "The Investigation and Enforcement Landscape Under the Garland Department of Justice," for the New York Law Journal.
Judge Christopher Droney presented a webinar, "Perspectives on Practicing in the Age of COVID-19" for the Holy Cross Lawyers Association (HCLA).
DC Counsel Steven A. Cash was quoted in the Reuters article, "Exclusive: Venezuelan intelligence monitored Citgo executives in U.S. - court testimony."
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Stan Twardy was quoted in the Law360 article, "Barr's Special Counsel Pick Known For Not Caving To Politics."
Judge Christopher Droney (ret.) appeared on the WFSB 3 News program "Face the State" on Sunday, October 24, to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court nomination process and the hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Stan Twardy was quoted in the New York Times article, "Top Aid in Review of Russia Inquiry Resigns From Justice Dept."