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James Christian Word, a seasoned attorney with an impressive 27 years of experience, anchors his practice at the prestigious Latham & Watkins LLP in Washington, DC, as well as his own Law Offices of James Christian Word. Specializing in securities offerings, litigation, and ethics & professional responsibility, James has established himself as a formidable advocate in the legal community, known for his strategic acumen and unwavering dedication to his clients. Throughout his distinguished career, James has adeptly navigated the complexities of securities offerings, providing insightful counsel to corporations and financial institutions. His keen understanding of market regulations and innovative legal strategies ensures that his clients are not only compliant but also optimally positioned for success. In the realm of litigation, James is a tenacious litigator whose persuasive courtroom presence and meticulous preparation have earned him the respect of peers and adversaries alike. His commitment to ethics and professional responsibility further underscores his reputation as a principled and trustworthy legal advisor. James Christian Word's approach to legal practice is characterized by his personalized attention to client needs and a commitment to achieving favorable outcomes. He meticulously crafts tailored strategies that address the unique challenges each client faces, ensuring that their interests are vigorously represented. With a steadfast dedication to excellence and an unwavering commitment to ethical practice, James continues to be a beacon of reliability and expertise in the legal field. Clients seeking a seasoned attorney with a proven track record of success will find in James a steadfast partner dedicated to safeguarding their interests with integrity and skill.
White collar crime attorneys defend individuals and corporations accused of financial crimes. They handle complex fraud and regulatory investigations. Common matters include fraud, embezzlement, securities violations, money laundering.