Robert E. JuceamOf Counsel Robert E. Juceam is of counsel to the Firm, resident in Fried Frank's New York office. He joined the Firm in 1966, became a partner in 1974 and of counsel to the Firm in 2006. From 1995 to 2001, he chaired the litigation department in the Washington, DC office. During Mr. Juceam's 40 years of practice of civil and white-collar criminal law litigation and investigations he has defended public companies and directors of public companies charged with federal securities and Investment Company Act violations, conducted private investigations parallel to federal regulatory law enforcement proceedings and served as lead counsel or principal investigator in internal corporate and special litigation committee investigations and lead major litigation claims and defense in insurance and reinsurance proceedings. He is a former federal court law clerk and member and co-chair of bar committees on professional and judicial ethics. Mr. Juceam's diverse general litigation experience includes lead responsibility in mediation and alternative dispute resolution and judicial proceedings including cases involving commercial contracts, mergers and acquisitions,defense of securities-class action claims, FOIA, administrative and constitutional law, injunctive and damages claims against the federal government, insurance and reinsurance, real estate, employment, immigration and naturalization, criminal law including resentencing, matrimonial law, defense of attorneys and architects in malpractice and professional disciplinary claims, intellectual property and unfair competition.
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Mr. Juceam was honored by the The American Lawyer as a 2010 Lifetime Achiever for his life-long commitment to pro bono work, and more specifically, immigration matters. He has received honors and awards from numerous organizations including: the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the Center for Constitutional and Human Legal Rights, the Haitian Refugee Center, the American Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the American Immigration Law Foundation.