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Olivia acts as global strategic counsel for her clients, helping them address risks arising from geopolitical tensions, resolve global investigations and allegations of misconduct, and manage global litigation threats. In the course of this work, she develops a full understanding of key inflection points and an effective response to them; runs teams that include numerous specialists, local counsel, experts and others; and supports clients’ PR and public policy efforts. \nOlivia represents clients in the technology, energy, financial services, and other industries. She has deep experience advising clients on litigation and investigations arising from global crises, geopolitical tensions or changing regulations and in investigating and remediating allegations of bias, fraud, sanctions and anti-money laundering violations, theft of trade secrets and other issues. She has extensive experience working with money transmitters on BSA/AML risks and fraud detection.\nOlivia represents clients in affirmative and defensive litigation and defends clients before the Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission, State Attorneys General, the New York State Department of Financial Services, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and other regulators.\nOlivia has served as a member of the Development Committee of the Board of the Women’s White Collar Defense Association. She is also a fellow of the American Bar Foundation and the Federal Bar Council Inn of Court. Olivia has been recognized by Crain’s New York Business Notable Women in Law, Legal 500 and Who’s Who Legal for her work.\nPrior to joining King \u0026amp; Spalding, Olivia was the New York managing partner of a large law firm and a member of its global board. 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Representing VW in connection with its resolution with DOJ relating to VW's diesel emissions case. Representing current and former employees of a global auto manufacturer in diesel-related regulatory investigations. Representing one of the world’s largest banks in investigations by multiple enforcement authorities into an alleged scheme to manipulate the setting of LIBOR, EURIBOR and other fixed-income reference rates. Representing a global financial institution with the largest share of the FX market in investigations by the Department of Justice, the CFTC, the FCA and the NYSDFS into allegations of manipulation and collusion in the setting of global foreign-exchange benchmarks. 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Recine is a first-chair trial lawyer with extensive experience handling complex real estate disputes; disputes concerning distressed assets, structured products and CMBS; civil RICO;  securities actions; regulatory disputes, professional malpractice; tax; and other high-stakes matters. Jennifer’s securities experience includes representing activist investors, class action defense, and defending against short-selling attacks on publicly traded companies on civil RICO, First Amendment, and other grounds. \nJennifer‘s bet-the-company cases often focus on  crisis management, or other existential threats, including sensitive tax disputes or government overreach where protection of clients‘ reputational interests are paramount.\nJennifer is recognized as a leading real estate litigator by Chambers USA, with clients noting that she is “a force to be reckoned with” and “a very commercial lawyer.” In the real estate sector, Jennifer advises clients on commercial real estate development, investment, debt, workouts, disposition, land use, environmental concerns, infrastructure, construction, and hospitality-related intellectual property.\nJennifer is recognized as one of the nation’s top litigators by publications including Crain’s New York (Notable Leaders in Real Estate, Notable Women in Law), Law360 (Real Estate MVP), Lawdragon (500 Leading Litigators in America), Chambers USA, The Legal 500, Benchmark Litigation (Top 250 Women in Litigation), National Law Journal (Litigation Trailblazer; Real Estate Trailblazer), Diversity Journal (Woman to Watch), and Bisnow (Female Power Players). Partner Named to the Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America for Real Estate Litigation Lawdragon, 2021-2024 Ranked Band 1 for New York Real Estate: Litigation  Chambers USA, 2021-2023 Recognized for General Commercial Disputes The Legal 500 US, 2021-2023 Recognized as a Leading Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in the New York Area Connect CRE, 2023 Recognized as a Notable Leaders in Real Estate Crain’s New York Business, 2022-2023 Named to Benchmark Litigation’s Top 250 Women in Litigation List Benchmark Litigation, 2020 - 2023 Named a 2023 Woman of Influence for Commercial Real Estate Legal Counsel GlobeSt. Real Estate Forum, 2023 Named a 2021 MVP for Real Estate Law360, 2021 Recognized as a Real Estate Trailblazer National Law Journal, 2018, 2021 University of Vermont  Georgetown University Georgetown University Law Center New York Member of She Builds Representing Bath Club Entertainment and developer R. Donahue Peebles in actions against members of a neighboring condominium association and others “determined to interfere with the successful management of the historic Bath Club on Miami Beach.” Secured dismissal with prejudice of a federal RICO suit brought against The Manhattan Club, a luxury timeshare property in midtown Manhattan, and affiliates. Representing Chelsea Hotel Owner, Ira Drukier, Richard Born, and Sean MacPherson in an ongoing § 1983 action against the City of New York for more than $100 million in damages arising from the City’s wrongful reclassification of the iconic Hotel Chelsea and revocation of it valid permit, six years into the building’s redevelopment.    Successfully litigated across multiple jurisdictions and resolved a dispute over ownership of the IP associated with certain food and beverage outlets, including the valuable trademark and trade dress associated with Mother Wolf, a celebrated restaurant in Los Angeles. Represented the owners of Hotel Chelsea, in successfully ending two years of litigation and 15 days of trial with New York City’s Department of Housing Preservation Development prompted by a vocal minority of hostile tenants objecting to the redevelopment of the historic hotel, resulting in the reinstatement of the Hotel’s building permits after more than two years.  Represented real estate developer Bruce Eichner’s Continuum Company in zoning issues surrounding the company’s high profile residential development of two 39-story apartment towers at a former spice factory in Brooklyn, NY and in defense of a class action claim concerning NYC timeshare the Manhattan Club. Represented Beverly Hills Unified School District in its NEPA action against the Federal Transit Administration challenging the proposed route for the extension of the purple line subway in Los Angeles, set to run under Beverly Hills High School. Represented New Yorkers for Tourism in filing a hybrid action pursuant to Articles 78 and 30 in New York State Supreme Court to challenge the City of New York and New York City Planning Commission’s zoning text amendment to require special permits for all new hotels citywide. Represented Maverick Real Estate Partners in 18 jointly administered bankruptcy proceedings to recover default interest on a portfolio of loans secured by Brooklyn multifamily properties. Represented a leading real estate developer in resolving pandemic-related real estate disputes concerning its marquee luxury building in New York City. Won dismissal of breach of contract and fiduciary duty claims against Workspace, a mixed-use cooperative corporation that owns two buildings in NYC brought by a minority shareholder, 106 Spring Street Owner, a portfolio company managed by 60 Guilders and funded by Carlyle Realty Partners and 60 Guilders. Obtained reversal of a taking of a parking lot from developer Steel Equities to satisfy the zoning requirements for Calpine’s newly constructed Long Island Power Plant on the grounds that it violated the Fifth Amendment by conferring a private benefit on Calpine. Defended a foreclosure action on behalf of distressed investors in Miami Savoy Hotel permitting them to purchase the debt for a substantial discount. Secured sole ownership for real estate investor Eric Hadar and the Eric Hadar Family Trust of what his adversaries called “invaluable” Manhattan real estate development sites and the “crown jewels” of the disputed partnership’s assets. Negotiated the successful resolution of disputes arising from construction defects and delays on residential, commercial, and public/private development projects. Successfully litigated and arbitrated complex commercial matters and sensitive tax disputes on behalf of numerous clients. Represented Fairfax Financial Holdings, Lehman Brothers Holdings, AmTrust Financial Services, Soroban Capital Partners and Energy Transfer. Handled high-profile Trust and Estate controversies for high net worth individuals and families, as well as trustees. Secured the reinstatement of trustees removed for purported misconduct. Secured the reinstatement of directors improperly ousted from the board of 1035 Fifth Avenue Corp. Won a successful Third Circuit appeal dismissing breach of fiduciary duty verdicts against certain officers and directors of the historic Lemington Home in Pittsburgh, PA. Prosecuted and defended malpractice claims against attorneys, accountants and other professionals including the recent successful defense of a high-profile suit by prominent female performer Rihanna against her former representatives. 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John previously served as the Acting Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Criminal Division at the U.S. Department of Justice and as the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma, having been nominated by President George W. Bush and confirmed by unanimous consent of the U.S. Senate. \nLaw360 has named John \"White-Collar MVP of the Year\".  He also has been recognized as one of the top 100 trial lawyers in America by Benchmark Litigation and as a Life Sciences Star for litigation by LMG Life Sciences.  Most recently, he was elected President of the National Association of Former United States Attorneys.\nDuring his tenure at the Criminal Division, he led investigations, prosecutions, and policy development in many areas of federal criminal law, including healthcare fraud, securities fraud, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and export violations, bank secrecy and money laundering offenses, public corruption, and organized crime. He served as a member of the President’s Corporate Fraud Task Force and oversaw the Enron Task Force. He also served as the Commissioner Ex-Officio to the U.S. Sentencing Commission and represented the Department in matters before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.\nAs U.S. Attorney, John served as the chief federal law enforcement officer for the district, tried cases, argued appeals, and oversaw the prosecution and defense of a wide-range of criminal and civil matters on behalf of the U.S., including bank fraud, healthcare fraud, money laundering and other economic and regulatory cases. In 2009, he was awarded the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Inspector General’s Award for Combating Medicare and Medicaid Fraud. He also served as Chairman of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee on Sentencing, and as a member of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee on White Collar Crime.\nJohn began his career as a federal prosecutor as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Atlanta and Oklahoma City, during which time he investigated and prosecuted a wide-range of federal cases, including health care, bank, and securities fraud. He began his career as a prosecutor as an Assistant District Attorney in Cobb County, Georgia.\nIn private practice, John has represented and defended clients in trials and investigations involving U.S. Attorneys’ Offices in over fifteen different districts around the country, the Criminal and Civil Divisions at the Justice Department, and state attorney general’s offices for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. These matters often have also involved parallel proceedings by regulatory agencies and parallel class action or qui tam whistleblower litigation.\nIn addition to tenures as prosecutor and in private practice, John also served as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at WellCare Health Plans, Inc., where he led the successful resolution of enterprise-threatening criminal and civil investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as parallel investigations by other federal and state regulatory agencies, private securities class actions, derivative class actions, and qui tam cases. john richter Partner “Richter stands out for his significant capabilities as a trial lawyer” Legal 500 - 2024 Elected, President – National Association of Former United States Attorneys (NAFUSA) (2023-2024) NAFUSA 2023 Selected,Top 100 Trial Lawyers Benchmark Litigation, 2017 Selected, Life Sciences Star LMG Life Sciences, 2017 Selected, White Collar Defense MVP Law360, 2016 Elected to the Board of Directors, 2017 National Association of Former United States Attorneys Emory University Emory University School of Law University of Virginia University of Virginia School of Law Supreme Court of the United States U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia District of Columbia Georgia Oklahoma President, National Association of Former United States Attorneys Law Clerk, J. 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A partner in our Healthcare practice, Adam represents healthcare clients in a variety of regulatory and transactional matters.\nAdam represents public and private hospital systems, academic medical centers, medical schools, children's hospitals, hospices, laboratories, physicians and suppliers in various regulatory and transactional matters.\nAdam counsels clients concerning False Claims Act and Civil Monetary Penalty investigations, fraud and abuse, along with anti-kickback and physician self-referral issues, including physician contracting. He has also worked with clients on Medicare and Medicaid administrative overpayment appeals; Medicare and Medicaid self-disclosures; and compliance with the 60-day overpayment rule; as well as on Medicaid supplemental payment and 1115 Waiver programs.\nIn addition, Adam advises clients on a variety of transactional matters, including hospital joint operating company agreements, merger and acquisition agreements, and academic affiliation agreements. Partner Top Ranked Lawyer, Healthcare Chambers USA, Texas (2019-2022) \"Adam Robison has a very deep understanding of the specificities of healthcare transactions.\" Chambers USA (2022) Healthcare Super Lawyer: Texas Super Lawyers, 2013–2016 Rising Star: Texas Super Lawyers, 2010–2012 Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School South Texas College of Law South Texas College of Law Texas Litigation/Administrative AppealsSuccessfully represented a large healthcare company in obtaining an $18 million arbitration award against the sellers of a hospice pursuant to claims for indemnification and fraud related to a self-disclosure audit that Adam also facilitated. Successfully represented a drug testing laboratory in reducing a $31 million Medicare overpayment resulting in more than a $29 million overpayment reduction. Represented an oncologist before the Administrative Law Judge in a Medicare overpayment case resulting in the full reversal of the alleged multimillion-dollar overpayment. Successfully represented a coalition of children’s hospitals in connection with dispute involving cost-settling certain Medicaid primary care case management payments resulting in multimillion-dollar settlements. Negotiated a $6 million settlement agreement for a children’s hospital in connection with a dispute involving cost-settling certain Medicaid primary care case management payments. False Claims Act Matters and SettlementsRepresented a county-owned hospital in an approximate $21.75 million settlement of a federal False Claims Act qui tam lawsuit involving allegations of Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute violations without a Corporate Integrity Agreement. Represented a nursing home chain in a $4 million settlement of federal and state False Claims Act lawsuit and negotiation of a Corporate Integrity Agreement related to ambulance arrangement allegations. Represented a hospital district in a favorable $3.3 million settlement of federal and state False Claims Act lawsuit involving physician billing without a Corporate Integrity Agreement. Represented a national hospice in negotiating an approximate $25 million settlement and negotiated Corporate Integrity Agreement based on allegations of lack of medically necessary services. Represented a county hospital district in negotiating an approximate $15 million settlement and negotiated corporate compliance agreement related to allegations of lack of Medicare Secondary Payer issues and claims for prisoners. TransactionsRepresented a medical school in negotiating $100 plus million joint operating company and physician clinically integrated network agreements. Represented a medical school in the annual negotiation of $220 plus million physician coverage and academic affiliation agreements. Represented a state university/academic medical center in the successful negotiation of a $338 million agreement with the state’s department of criminal justice for the provision of correctional healthcare services to state inmates. 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