Jacob Frenkel Quoted by Bloomberg Politics on Roger Stone Sentencing
READ MORE- Frenkel, Jacob S. .
- Media Mentions
Click “Subscribe Now” to get attorney insights on the latest developments in a range of services and industries.
Jacob Frenkel (Member and Government Investigations & Securities Enforcement Practice Group Chair, Washington, D.C.) was recently quoted by Bloomberg Politics for an article titled “Roger Stone Sentencing Seen as Test of Judicial Independence,” which discusses a recent Tweet from President Trump ridiculing the four federal prosecutors who resigned from Stone’s case. Jacob proposes that this may end up backfiring for Stone.
The judge may decide “that to protect the integrity and project the independence of the judiciary she may end up imposing a longer sentence than she may have originally intended,” Jacob told the publication.
To read more, click here.
Related Practices
Contacts
Recent Insights
- October 28, 2024 Video Minutes on the Matter with Mike Beckwith: Ten Requirements for Whistleblowers Under New DOJ Program
- October 02, 2024 Webinars The Ties that Bind: Compliance, Risk Management, and Our Clients
- September 12, 2024 In the News Dickinson Wright Files Writ of Mandamus with the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Litigation Against the PCAOB
- July 12, 2024 In the News Check out Jacob Frenkel on CNBC’s Squawk Box segment, “Regulating meme stock mania: Should you tame the ‘Roaring Kitty’?”
- June 28, 2024 Media Mentions Seth was recently quoted in the Bloomberg Law article, “WeWork Stock Probe Led Back to Florida Man’s Real Estate Empire.”
- June 14, 2024 In the News John Cunningham Joins Dickinson Wright Washington, D.C. Office as a Member
- June 5, 2024 In the News Three Lawyers Join Dickinson Wright Washington, D.C. Office
- February 02, 2021 Media Mentions Jacob Frenkel Discusses GameStop Stock Saga with Multiple Major Media Outlets
- November 30, 2020 Webinars Unmasking COVID’s Second Wave: ‘Deals’ in Masks, Gloves, Cleaning and other Solutions Present Contracting, Audit, Regulatory and Enforcement Risks