




| John F. Conroy Washington, DC |
| Mr. Conroy joined Gordon & Ermer as a partner in 1992, and he currently is of counsel to the firm. Having served in the U.S. Navy after law school, Mr. Conroy joined the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice in 1970. As a member of the Criminal Section, Mr. Conroy was charged with enforcement of federal criminal laws guaranteeing individual civil rights. As Deputy Chief of the Criminal Section from 1975 through 1978, he supervised the trial activities of 28 attorneys prosecuting criminal civil rights cases nationwide. At the time of his departure from government service, Mr. Conroy had successfully presented more criminal civil rights cases than any previous member of the Department. |
| Mr. Conroy has extensive white-collar criminal defense and civil fraud litigation experience. He has represented defrauded companies, such as Mutual of Omaha, in reinsurance litigation, and Continental Telephone Company in government procurement fraud inquiries. Among the clients he has represented experience. He has represented defrauded companies, such as Mutual of probe of corruption in the Philippine government under Ferdinand Marcos to Omaha, in reinsurance litigation, and Continental Telephone Company in the Iran-Contra affair. He has represented clients in the independent counsel government procurement fraud inquiries. Among the clients he has represented investigations of former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy, former Housing are individuals involved in government fraud investigations ranging from the Secretary Henry Cisneros, and in federal election campaign finance investigations conducted by the Department of Justice. |
| Mr. Conroy has represented individuals in personal injury and medical malpractice cases since 1979 and has obtained jury verdicts up to $1,500,000 on behalf of his clients. |
| Areas of Practice: Criminal Law Trial Practice Personal Injury Medical Malpractice |
| Education: Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York, 1966 J.D. Hamilton College, 1963 B.A. |
| Bar Admissions: District of Columbia, 1978 New York, 1966 |
| Professional Associations and Memberships: District of Columbia Bar Member American Bar Association, Committees on: White Collar Crime, Health Fraud; Sections on: Criminal Justice, Litigation Member |
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