Crime in the Suites: An Analyis of Current Issues in White Collar Defense
Mar 04
2011

Ifrah Quoted in News Outlets Coast to Coast

On March 2, 2011, Jeff Ifrah, founding partner of the Ifrah Law firm in Washington, D.C., provided commentary on two different breaking news items to The Washington Post, the Associated Press, ABC News, the Blog of the Legal Times and several other major news outlets.

That day, an article in The Washington Post quoted Ifrah on the significance of an FTC press conference at which the agency pledged to crack down on marketers who promise bogus business opportunities The same day, Ifrah was quoted on the same development in a posting on the Blog of Legal Times (BLT).

Also on March 2, the Associated Press quoted Ifrah on the issues behind a guilty plea by a former executive at Alabama-based Colonial Bank in a nearly billion-dollar fraud conspiracy involving a mortgage lender, Taylor Bean. The article was picked up by The Washington Post, salon.com, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, ABC News, Seattle Times, and many other outlets.

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Crime in the Suites is authored by the Ifrah Law Firm, a Washington DC-based law firm specializing in the defense of government investigations and litigation. Our client base spans many regulated industries, particularly e-business, e-commerce, government contracts, gaming and healthcare.

Ifrah Law specializes in federal criminal defense, government contract defense and procurement, healthcare, and financial services litigation and fraud defense. Further, the firm's E-Commerce attorneys and internet marketing attorneys are leaders in internet advertising, data privacy, online fraud and abuse law, iGaming law.

The commentary and cases included in this blog are contributed by founding partner Jeff Ifrah, partners Michelle Cohen, David Deitch, and Tim Hyland, and associates Rachel Hirsch, Jeff Hamlin, Steven Eichorn, Sarah Coffey, Nicole Kardell, Riva Parker, Casselle Smith, and Griffin Finan. These posts are edited by Jeff Ifrah and Jonathan Groner, the former managing editor of the Legal Times. We look forward to hearing your thoughts and comments!

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