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Jessica Franzetti

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Overview

Jessica Franzetti’s practice focuses on counseling and representing corporate and individual clients in regulatory enforcement actions, government investigations, white collar criminal defense matters, and internal investigations.

Prior to joining Crowell & Moring, Jessica was a legal intern for the Division of Enforcement of the Securities and Exchange Commission, where she conducted research related to insider trading inquiries and the Securities Exchange Act. Jessica was also a legal intern for the Special Investigations Unit of the Office of the New York Attorney General, where she drafted memorandums on issues concerning executive orders and prosecutorial misconduct.

During law school, Jessica was actively involved with the Journal of International Law and the Moot Court Honor Society. She also served as a judicial intern to the Hon. Peggy Kuo, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

Career & Education

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    • Securities and Exchange Commission
      Legal Intern, Division of Enforcement
    • New York
      Office of the New York Attorney General—Legal Intern, Special Investigations Unit
    • Securities and Exchange Commission
      Legal Intern, Division of Enforcement
    • New York
      Office of the New York Attorney General—Legal Intern, Special Investigations Unit
    • University of Delaware, B.A.
    • Brooklyn Law School, J.D.
    • University of Delaware, B.A.
    • Brooklyn Law School, J.D.
    • New York
    • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
    • New York
    • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

Jessica's Insights

Client Alert | 3 min read | 04.23.24

DOJ Promises NPAs to Certain Individuals Through New Voluntary Self-Disclosure Pilot Program

On April 15, 2024, the Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) Nicole Argentieri announced a new Pilot Program on Voluntary Self-Disclosure for Individuals (“Pilot Program” or “Program”). The Pilot Program offers a clear path for voluntary self-disclosure by certain corporate executives and other individuals who are themselves involved in misconduct by corporations, in exchange for a Non-Prosecution Agreement (“NPA”). The Pilot Program specifically targets individuals who disclose to the Criminal Division at DOJ in Washington, D.C. information about certain corporate criminal conduct. By carving out a clear path to non-prosecution for those who qualify, DOJ has created another tool to uncover complex crimes that might not otherwise be reported to the Department. ...

Representative Matters

  • Represented a major corporation in the aerospace industry in investigations by the Department of Justice into hiring practices (no-poach/nonsolicitation).
  • Represented a multinational corporation in an internal investigation into potential bid-rigging.
  • Represented AT&T Inc. in its $1.175 billion sale of its Crunchyroll business to Sony.
  • Represented a major veterinary services provider in a Federal Trade Commission merger investigation.
  • Represented several clients in DOJ and FTC antitrust investigations.

Jessica's Insights

Client Alert | 3 min read | 04.23.24

DOJ Promises NPAs to Certain Individuals Through New Voluntary Self-Disclosure Pilot Program

On April 15, 2024, the Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) Nicole Argentieri announced a new Pilot Program on Voluntary Self-Disclosure for Individuals (“Pilot Program” or “Program”). The Pilot Program offers a clear path for voluntary self-disclosure by certain corporate executives and other individuals who are themselves involved in misconduct by corporations, in exchange for a Non-Prosecution Agreement (“NPA”). The Pilot Program specifically targets individuals who disclose to the Criminal Division at DOJ in Washington, D.C. information about certain corporate criminal conduct. By carving out a clear path to non-prosecution for those who qualify, DOJ has created another tool to uncover complex crimes that might not otherwise be reported to the Department. ...

Jessica's Insights

Client Alert | 3 min read | 04.23.24

DOJ Promises NPAs to Certain Individuals Through New Voluntary Self-Disclosure Pilot Program

On April 15, 2024, the Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) Nicole Argentieri announced a new Pilot Program on Voluntary Self-Disclosure for Individuals (“Pilot Program” or “Program”). The Pilot Program offers a clear path for voluntary self-disclosure by certain corporate executives and other individuals who are themselves involved in misconduct by corporations, in exchange for a Non-Prosecution Agreement (“NPA”). The Pilot Program specifically targets individuals who disclose to the Criminal Division at DOJ in Washington, D.C. information about certain corporate criminal conduct. By carving out a clear path to non-prosecution for those who qualify, DOJ has created another tool to uncover complex crimes that might not otherwise be reported to the Department. ...