1991 Temple Law Graduate Jud Aaron, a partner at Conrad O’Brien PC, recently presented at the National Institute on Internal Corporate Investigations and In-House Counsel in Washington, D.C. The event, created for in-house and outside counsel as well as other professionals involved in corporate investigations, was presented by the American Bar Association Section of Business Law, Criminal Justice Section. Jud was a part of the panel on “Remediation, Special Monitors, and Settling with the Government,” and spoke specifically on Non-Prosecution Agreements and Deferred Prosecution Agreements as alternatives to corporate indictments. United States Attorney General Eric Holder was the event’s key-note speaker.
Throughout his 17-year career, Jud has been a federal prosecutor and civil trial lawyer. From 1995 through 2006, Jud served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Department of Justice for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in the Criminal Division and Organized Crime Strike Force. In his civil litigation practice, Jud represents corporations and individuals in white collar criminal defense matters, including federal grand jury investigations and federal and state court criminal proceedings. He also represents companies and firms in complex commercial litigation, including business torts and RICO actions, and professional liability cases. Jud is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Performing Arts (B.A., 1981).
Conrad O’Brien is one of the country’s leading litigation law firms with a client base of multi-national corporations, entrepreneurial start-ups, partnerships and individuals. The Philadelphia-based firm is known for its work handling complex and sensitive commercial litigation, class actions, white collar criminal defense, professional liability, products liability, personal injury and mass torts matters.