Covert Quoted in Indiana Lawyer Article on Safe Harbor Policy
Taft partner Jason Covert was quoted in the article “Safe Harbor Policy provides ‘carrot’ for voluntary M&A misconduct disclosures,” which was published on July 11 in The Indiana Lawyer. The article provided Covert an opportunity to share his thoughts on the impacts the new policy could have, specifically on mergers and acquisitions activity.
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Covert is a former federal prosecutor and experienced trial attorney who represents individuals and corporations in a variety of litigation matters, including criminal investigations, regulatory enforcement actions, and internal investigations. Prior to joining Taft, he spent more than a decade with the federal government, serving the last six years as a white-collar prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Criminal Division, Fraud Section, and before that, as an enforcement attorney with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). Covert leverages that experience and knowledge to provide clients with the full range of advice and guidance needed to navigate the ever-increasing complexity of the federal regulatory and criminal justice systems.
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