Source: http://richardlindlawyer.com/practice_areas
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 14:50:24+00:00

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United States v. Scop: In reversing client's securities conviction, seminal decision by Second Circuit articulating scope of expert trial testimony.
United States v. Arena: Obtained only acquittal in major federal police corruption trial.
United States v. Gomez: Secured substantial downward sentencing departure in high-profile case involving rogue currency trader.
United States v. Arocena: Major appeals ruling by Second Circuit in case that formed basis for the movie, "Scarface."
United States v. Williams: One of handful of New York attorneys to successfullly represent defendant through sentencing phase in Federal death penalty trial.
United States v. 38 Whalers Cove Drive: Landmark opinion by Second Circuit applying Eighth Amendment principles to personal property in forfeiture cases.
United States v. 890 Noyac Road: Important holding by Second Circuit in which adverse verdict was reversed in client's favor.
Counihan v. Allstate Insurance: Important holding by Second Circuit in client's favor in asset forfeiture case.
Application of Mullen: Significant opinion by First Department regarding joint bank accounts, in which client won reversal of Surrogate Court opinion.
Banco Nacional de Cuba v. Chemical Bank: Second Circuit ruling in important international banking case regarding Act of State doctrine.
"In the Arena case, Mr. Lind successfully argued that the Government had failed to provide evidence corroborating the testimony of Mr. Nova, whose credibility some jurors questioned.
If anything, Mr. Lind said, the acquittal would make the Government 'a lot more careful about what they're doing.' He said he thought the manner in which the prosecution presented Mr. Nova's criminal deeds and record of perjury 'manifested an air of arrogance, an air of invincibility that really hurt them.'"

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