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Steven Cash, a former Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan, former Chief Counsel to Senator Dianne Feinstein, and a former Intelligence Officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, was interviewed live on MSNBC by anchor Craig Melvin. In light of new probes into President Trump's administration and businesses, Cash discussed to what extent Trump's finances will now be exposed to New York authorities. In addition, he addressed the significance of transparency with respect to security clearance documents related to ongoing investigations.
The segment can be viewed here.
On April 16, Steven Cash will participate in a virtual Spy Chat with Chris Costa, Executive Director of the Spy Museum.
On September 25, DC-based counsel Steven Cash will be a featured speaker at the National Forum on the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), an event presented by the American Conference Institute and held in Washington, DC.
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On January 30, Steven Cash, counsel in the firm's Washington, D.C. office, will be speaking on "A Practitioner's Guide to Balancing Government and Employee Interests in Disputes Involving Classified Information," a panel discussion presented by the Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC) Committee on National Security Law, Policy & Practice (NSLPP).
Day Pitney sponsored a program, "Parade of Corporate Horribles: Responding Ethically to a New Problem Around Every Corner," presented by the Westchester/Southern Connecticut Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC).
Stan Twardy was quoted in the Law360 article, "Barr's Special Counsel Pick Known For Not Caving To Politics."
Stan Twardy was quoted in the New York Times article, "Top Aid in Review of Russia Inquiry Resigns From Justice Dept."
Stan Twardy was quoted in CT Post article, "Arrests of Perez, Dunn raise concern that FBI probe is just the beginning."
Stan Twardy authored an op-ed, "The Myths of Vote-By-Mail," published in the Connecticut Post, Danbury News-Times and USA Today.