Ferdose al-Taie, an attorney at Baker Donelson, has been appointed to serve as co-chair of the American Bar Association (ABA) Litigation Section’s White-Collar and Criminal Litigation Committee.

A former Department of Justice prosecutor and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Division of Enforcement senior counsel, al-Taie is a shareholder in the firm’s government enforcement and investigations group, where she focuses her practice on white-collar criminal defense, internal investigations, antitrust/competition law, SEC enforcement, government investigations and corporate compliance. In addition to being a bet-the-company business litigator, she defends companies and individuals in a variety of government investigations and enforcement actions, including matters involving allegations of antitrust violations, mergers and acquisitions, corporate misconduct under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), whistleblower allegations (qui tam health care fraud and securities violations), federal equity receiverships, and allegations of cryptocurrency malfeasance.

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