NAFUSA sponsor Affiliated Monitors, Inc. has been producing a number of excellent podcasts. On Episode 19, NAFUSA Past President Don Stern interviews another NAFUSA Past President, Paul Coggins, about Paul’s practice and his writing career. Paul has recently published his second Cash McCahill novel, The Eye of the Tigress.
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NAFUSA member Joe D. Whitley has joined Womble Bond Dickinson as a partner in the Business Litigation practice group. Whitley, who has held high-ranking positions in the U.S. Department of Justice and was the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s first General Counsel, will lead the firm’s White Collar and Investigations team. He is based in Atlanta but will spend a significant amount of time in the Washington, D.C., office.
Whitley’s practice focuses on white collar criminal matters and regulatory enforcement, corporate internal investigations, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and U.S. export controls and compliance. He also advises clients on corporate compliance, healthcare fraud, and FDA-related matters.
“I am excited to begin this next chapter of my career with Womble Bond Dickinson,” Whitley said. “For decades, clients have trusted Womble’s counsel on government investigations and regulatory enforcement matters. The firm’s bench strength and transatlantic reach will be tremendous assets for my clients, and I look forward to joining this outstanding team.”
In addition to his years of private practice experience, Whitley has served in several high-level roles with the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security. During the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations, he served as Acting Associate Attorney General, the third-ranking position at Main Justice. He was also appointed by Presidents Reagan and Bush, respectively, to serve as the U.S. Attorney in the Middle and Northern Districts of Georgia.
In 2003, President George W. Bush appointed Whitley as the first General Counsel of the Department of Homeland Security, the department’s highest-ranking legal official. He held that position for two years working for Secretaries Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff before returning to private practice. During his government service, Whitley served under five U.S. attorneys general and four presidents in several key operational and policy positions, several of which were U.S. Senate-confirmed.
“Joe Whitley is a titan in Atlanta legal circles and is well respected as a leader in representing global companies in government investigations and related enforcement,” said Betty Temple, CEO and Chair of Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP. “He is an outstanding addition to our firm and shows our commitment to providing the highest level of service to clients.”
Womble Bond Dickinson is a transatlantic law firm with more than 1,000 lawyers based in 26 U.K. and U.S. office locations.
Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS) and Vice Chair Liz Cheney (R-WY) announced that John Wood, a former United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri and senior Bush Administration official, will serve as Senior Investigative Counsel for the January 6th Select Committee and Of Counsel to the Vice Chair. Wood is a life member of NAFUSA.
“Mr. Wood has an impressive track record working inside and outside of government, and his expertise will enhance our efforts to investigate the events surrounding January 6th and understand what led to the attack against the U.S. Capitol that day. Furthermore, his addition to the committee staff underscores the nonpartisan nature of our work. The Committee will continue to put politics aside to get answers the American people deserve about what happened and how to ensure it never happens again. We both thank Mr. Wood for serving the nation in this position and look forward to working alongside him as our investigation proceeds,” said Chairman Thompson and Vice Chair Cheney.
Mr. Wood joins the Committee after serving as Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and General Counsel at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and as President of the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center. During the Bush Administration, he served as U.S. attorney for the Western District of Missouri, chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, deputy associate attorney general and counselor to U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, and deputy general counsel in the White House Office of Management and Budget. Mr. Wood was a partner at Hughes Hubbard & Reed law firm and served as a law clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas and for Judge J. Michael Luttig of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
NAFUSA’s newest class of former U.S. Attorneys- appointed during the administration of President Trump- held their first reunion in Nashville recently. They are looking forward to meeting members from other classes when we meet at the NASUSA 2022 conference in San Diego in April.
NAFUSA life member Herbert J. Stern along with his co-author, Alan A. Winter, will soon release the sequel to Wolf (Skyhorse 2020) about Hitler’s rise to power – telling the dramatic true story of the foolish Prime Minister who delivered Czechoslovakia to Hitler, saved Hitler’s life, and paved the road to World War II. Reviews are already arriving:
“This one poses a fascinating question—could World War II have been avoided? The answer is going to shock you. Sins of the Fathers is a masterful blend of fact and fiction and will have you thinking about it long after the last page is read.”
—STEVE BERRY, New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author of the Cotton Malone series
“A superb and exciting blend of intrigue and history that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.”
—WILLIAM BOYD, thePulteney St. Survey, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
“I learned history from Barbara Tuchman, felt seat-of-the-pants tension with Robert Ludlum; however, neither one took me to that place of epiphany where an unexpected tear falls from the eye, yet Herb Stern and —Alan Winter do all three with an explosive ending as gut-wrenching as it is shocking. If this were a boxing match, it’s the punch you didn’t see coming.”
—STEVE FOREMAN, screenwriter of The Jazz Singer with Neil Diamond and author of the novels Toehold, Chasing Gideon, and Journey’
“Most people today do not realize that an anti-Nazi underground was at work to overthrow Adolf Hitler in Germany during the 1930s. Sins of the Fathers is an excellent novel, based on actual facts, about the anti-Hitler movement and its leaders, a courageous group of Germans who faced a horrible death at the hands of the Gestapo if they had been caught. If Britain had supported the underground movement, Hitler might have been overthrown and the Second World War might have been averted. I greatly enjoyed reading this book.”
—DAVID ALAN JOHNSON, author of Righteous Deception: German Officers Against Hitler
Judge Stern served as the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey 1971-1974. In 1962-1965, he served as an assistant district attorney in Manhattan, participating in the investigation of the assassination of Malcolm X. He also served in the Organized Crime and Racketeering section of the U.S. Department of Justice. He was appointed by President Nixon to serve on the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, serving from 1974-1987. He has authored several books on trial advocacy; and Judgment in Berlin, later made into a film.
Judge Stern is a partner and founding member of Stern, Kilcullen & Rufolo. He earned his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School.
The book is available to pre-order. See link below:
On June 3, 2021, President Joe Biden announced that NASUSA member Neil MacBride is his nominee for General Counsel, Department of Treasury. MacBride is currently a litigation partner in the law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell, where he serves as head of its Washington, DC office and as co-head of the Firm’s Government Investigations Practice.
Before entering private practice, MacBride spent extensive time as a government official on law enforcement, national security, and financial enforcement matters. He served in the Obama-Biden Administration, first as an Associate Deputy Attorney General for criminal enforcement in the U.S. Department of Justice and then as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. MacBride earlier served as Chief Counsel to then-Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. on the Senate Judiciary Committee and as a federal prosecutor in the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. He also served on the Biden-Harris and the Obama-Biden Transition Teams. Earlier in his career, MacBride served as General Counsel to the Business Software Alliance and practiced law at the Washington, DC law firm of Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson & Hand. He began his public service career clerking for the Honorable Henry C. Morgan, Jr. in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
MacBride graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law and Houghton College. He lives in Northern Virginia with his wife Christina Jackson MacBride and their three children.
The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office has created a podcast regarding the removal of Governor Ray Blanton in 1979. It features NAFUSA life member and past president Hal Hardin, Senator Lamar Alexander, and political consultant Tom Ingram. Hardin was the United States Attorney at the time and played a critical role.
You can access Making the Case on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Just search “Making the Case” or “Tennessee Attorney General.”
The United States Senate on July 20, confirmed NAFUSA life member Kenneth Polite to serve as the assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. The vote was 56-44. He was nominated by President Biden on April 12, 2021. He served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana from 2013 to 2017, having been appointed by President Obama. Most recently he was a partner at Morgan Lewis in Philadelphia.
Paul Coggins, immediate past president of NAFUSA, has released the second Cash McCahill novel, The Eye of the Tigress. The first, Sting Like A Butterfly, was published in 2020.
Paul Coggins is the co-chair of the White Collar and Government Investigations Section of Locke Lord. He is the former United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas. A Rhodes Scholar, a graduate of Harvard Law School, and a former host of a popular radio call in show, Paul is also a frequent commentator for the media, and a contributor of articles to newspapers and magazines.
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