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| Practice Areas | Antitrust and Competition; Litigation/Trial Practice; Business Litigation; International Cartels; White Collar Criminal Defense | | | Education | University of Texas, J.D., 1969, Texas Tech University, B.A., 1966 | | | Admitted | 1969, Texas and U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas; U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit | |
| Memberships | American Bar Association (Chair, Litigation Section, 1996-1997); American College of Trial Lawyers (Fellow). | | | Born | Lubbock, Texas | | | Biography | Ranked as one of fifteen top litigators in the trial bar by International Commercial Litigation, as one of the ten top lawyers in Texas by Texas Monthly, and as one of the three top antitrust lawyers in Dallas, Texas by D Magazine. Co-Editor, Internal Corporate Investigations, 2nd Edition. Former Chair, Litigation Section, American Bar Association. For the team's effort, Haynes and Boone was awarded the 2008 W. Frank Newton Award for outstanding pro bono work. | | | ISLN | 904908600 | |
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Siemens AG Concludes FCPA Investigations with Record-Setting Criminal PenaltyRonald W. Breaux, Barry F. McNeil, Brian McKay, Paul W. Searles, James David Fielder, Andrew L. Ridenour, Lawrence Andrew Gaydos, Lawrence D. Finder, Bradley J. Richards, January 16, 2009 On Monday, December 15, 2008, German conglomerate Siemens AG and three of its regional subsidiaries pleaded guilty to one count of violating the internal control requirements of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ("FCPA") and one count of violating its books and records provisions. |
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