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Steven Paul Solow is a seasoned attorney with 38 years of experience, specializing in Environmental and Natural Resources law and White Collar Crime. Based in the Washington, DC office of Katten Muchin & Rosenman LLP, Steven brings a wealth of knowledge and a strategic mindset to his practice, offering clients unparalleled expertise and guidance in navigating complex legal challenges. His extensive experience in both environmental law and white collar crime positions him as a formidable advocate, adept at handling intricate regulatory issues and high-stakes litigation. At the core of Steven's practice is his commitment to delivering exceptional client service. He understands the intricacies of environmental regulations and the nuances of defending against white collar criminal charges, providing clients with comprehensive legal strategies tailored to their unique situations. His approach is characterized by meticulous attention to detail, robust analytical skills, and a dedication to achieving favorable outcomes. Whether advising corporations on compliance matters or representing individuals in criminal investigations, Steven is known for his unwavering dedication and ability to simplify complex legal frameworks for his clients. Steven's authoritative presence in the legal community is reflected in his long-standing association with Katten Muchin & Rosenman LLP, where he continues to contribute to the firm's reputation for excellence. His practice is not just about legal representation; it is about forging lasting relationships with clients based on trust and integrity. By staying at the forefront of legal developments in his practice areas, Steven ensures that his clients receive the most current and effective counsel, reinforcing his position as a leading attorney in his field.
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.