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Kirk Ogrosky is a seasoned attorney with 29 years of experience, practicing at Arnold & Porter LLP in Washington, DC. His expertise lies at the intersection of health care and white-collar crime, where he provides strategic legal counsel to clients navigating complex regulatory landscapes and high-stakes litigation. Kirk's profound understanding of the health care sector, combined with his acumen in white-collar criminal defense, positions him as a formidable advocate for health care providers, corporate executives, and institutions facing government investigations and enforcement actions. At Arnold & Porter LLP, Kirk leverages his extensive experience to offer clients comprehensive legal strategies that are both innovative and pragmatic. He is deeply committed to safeguarding his clients' interests, whether it involves devising compliance programs to mitigate risks or mounting robust defenses against allegations of fraud and misconduct. His approach is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a thorough understanding of his clients' industries, ensuring that each case is handled with the utmost diligence and precision. Kirk's dedication to client service is evident in his unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes. He is known for his ability to simplify complex legal issues, providing clear and actionable advice that empowers clients to make informed decisions. His reputation as a trusted advisor is built on his ability to navigate the intricacies of health care regulations and white-collar criminal law, making him a go-to resource for clients seeking guidance in a challenging legal environment. Whether defending clients in court or advising on regulatory compliance, Kirk Ogrosky's legal prowess and client-first philosophy make him an invaluable asset to those he represents.
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.