U.S. Attorney's Office Corporate and Securities Fraud Chief William Frentzen Joins Morrison & Foerster
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Thursday, January 6, 2022
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Mr. Frentzen most recently served as Chief of the Corporate and Securities Fraud Section within the U.S. Attorney's Office for the NDCA.
Key Points:
- Mr. Frentzen most recently served as Chief of the Corporate and Securities Fraud Section within the U.S. Attorney's Office for the NDCA.
- In this role, he supervised the unit with primary responsibility for prosecuting white collar crime in the District, including corporate fraud, securities fraud, public corruption, intellectual property crimes, money laundering, healthcare fraud, digital currency crime, tax crimes, and cybercrime.
- Before that, Mr. Frentzen oversaw an elite unit responsible for prosecuting the highest profile white collar crimes in the NDCA.
- Mr. Frentzen adds to the deep bench of senior government officials that the firm has added in recent years.