Steven M. Gordon

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Steven M. Gordon: Attorney with Shaheen & Gordon, P.A.
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Biography

Steve first came to New Hampshire in 1974 to serve as a law clerk to Federal District Court Judge Hugh H. Bownes. Upon completion of his clerkship, Steve returned to Washington, D.C. where he served as legal counsel to United States Senator John A Durkin from 1976-1977. In 1977, Bill Shaheen, who had been appointed U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire, hired Steve as an Assistant U.S. Attorney. Steve and Bill served together for 4 years. They have worked together ever since.


Steve has an active an extensive federal and state trial practice, representing individuals and businesses in complex litigation in both state and federal courts. He has been recognized as the “ideal” New Hampshire attorney, as voted by lawyers throughout the State, for his work in “Complex Litigation” and “Criminal Law”, has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America and as a New England Super Lawyer. In 2014, Steve was selected for inclusion to the Best Lawyers® publication for "bet the company litigation" — a significant distinction from one of the oldest and most trusted attorney rating services in the country.The emphasis of his practice has been in the area of white collar criminal defense, business litigation, and First Amendment defense.


He has represented a range of individuals and businesses in the Federal District Courts of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts in federal criminal investigations. He also represented throughout the New Hampshire state courts a range of corporations and individuals involved in corporate disputes related to breaches of fiduciary duties, contract disputes, and shareholder disputes. His practice also focuses on counseling healthcare clients on compliance with federal and state regulations and billing and coding practices, and represents hospitals, medical staffs and physicians in internal investigations and disputes regarding privileges.


Steve has also represented a number of corporations in conducting internal investigations as part of the law firm’s corporate governance practice. He has advised and assisted corporate Boards of Directors in exercising their duties and responsibilities under the Sarbanes-Oxley statute, and has lectured on the subject. He also has a very active practice representing lawyers before New Hampshire’s Professional Conduct Committee, and was successful in challenging the process by which the New Hampshire Bar Association summarily suspends attorneys who are charged with criminal offenses. In re Reiner’s Case, 872 A.2d 1038 (N.H., September 7, 2005).


Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award in Criminal Law and Evidence. Listed in Who's Who in American Law, 1990-1993. Listed in Best Lawyers in America, Criminal Defense and First Amendment, 1991-2001. Law Clerk to Honorable Hugh H. Bownes, U.S. District Court for New Hampshire, 1974-1976. Legal Counsel to: U.S. Senator John Durkin, 1976-1977; N.H. Chapter of American Civil Liberties Union, 1989-1992. Assistant U.S. Attorney, 1977-1980. Lecturer, New Hampshire Bar Continuing Legal Education, Civil and Defense Trial Issues, 1984-2001. National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 1988-2001.

Areas of Practice (7)

  • Criminal Defense
  • Business Litigation
  • Business Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Health Care
  • Corporate Fraud
  • Internal Investigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
American University, B.A., 1971
Law School Attended:
Washington College of Law, J.D., 1974
Year of First Admission:
1974
Admission:
1974, New Hampshire; 1975, U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit; 1986, U.S. Supreme Court
Memberships:
New Hampshire Bar Association; New Hampshire Trial Lawyers Association; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers;
Birth Information:
Boston, Massachusetts, September 7, 1949
Reported Cases:
Gill v. Gulfstream Park Racing Ass'n, Inc., 399 F.3d 391 (1st Cir. 2005); McIntyre v. U.S., 367 F.3d 38 (1st Cir. 2004); Riley v. Harr, 292 F.3d 282 (1st Cir. 2002); Faigin V. Kelly, 184 F.3d 67 (1st Cir. 1999).
ISLN:
906972807
Transactions:
Representative Cases

Defended NH Attorney in Malpractice Claim
Successfully defended NH attorney in malpractice claim with the court granting motion for summary judgment.

No Criminal Charges - Defended Large NH Business in Federal Criminal Investigation
Successfully defended large NH business in federal criminal investigation involving computer and business fraud; after extensive investigation no criminal charges were filed.

Defended Individual Importer of Pharmaceuticals in Federal Case
Successfully defended individual importer of pharmaceuticals indicted in the federal district court for the District of New Hampshire for trafficking and importing counterfeit goods. After Shaheen & Gordon's retention all charges against the individual were dismissed.

Not Guilty Verdict - Vehicular Homicide Case Involving Truck Driver
Successfully defended a truck driver on 4 counts of vehicular homicide with jury acquittals on all counts following trial. State claimed that driver of the truck was criminally responsible for driving at an excessive speed in a well-marked construction site, resulting in the deaths of 4 individuals. The jury disagreed and returned not guilty verdicts on all counts.

Defended a Real-Estate Developer on Bank Fraud Charges
Successfully defended a real-estate developer on Bank Fraud charges in the Federal District Court for Massachusetts, with the jury returning not guilty verdicts on all 284 counts of the indictment.

Defended Provider of Domain Name Registration
Successfully defended one the nation's largest providers of domain name registration services in a suit alleging violations of the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act and the Lanham Act, with federal district court granting summary judgment.

Sued the FBI for the Death of John McIntyre
Successfully sued the FBI for the death of John McIntyre. The suit brought under the Federal Torts Claim act claimed that former FBI Agent John Connolly leaked McIntyre's cooperation to gangster Whitey Bulger, resulting in McIntyre's execution. The federal district court for the District of Massachusetts awarded the McIntyre Estate $3.1 million which was affirmed on appeal by the First Circuit.

Acquittal After Trial - Assault Against a Police Officer.
Successfully defended Dartmouth College student charged with assault on a police officer. Acquittal after trial.

No Criminal Charges Against Broker
Successfully defended broker in internal revenue service investigation. After extensive investigation, no criminal charges were brought and a civil settlement reached.

No Charges Filed in Federal Investigation
Successfully defended real estate developer in federal criminal investigation alleging violations of the federal banking laws. After investigation no charges were filed.

No Charges Filed Against CEO of Publicly Traded Company
Successfully defended a CEO of a publicly traded company in a criminal investigation, alleging violations of state securities laws; after an extensive investigation no criminal charges were filed.

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Peer Reviews

5.0/5.0 (1 review)
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  • Judgment

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  • Communication

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  • Legal Experience

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