Background
Braga, Stephen L. was born on November 29, 1955 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
Braga, Stephen L. was born on November 29, 1955 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
Fairfield University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1978). Georgetown University Law Center (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1981).
Bank of Crete v. Koskotas, 733 F. Supp. 648 (South.D.N.Y. 1990); Gross v. Winter, 876 F.2d 165 (District of Columbia Circuit 1989); Senate of Commonwealth of Puerto Rico v. Department of Justice, 823 F.2d 574 (District of Columbia Circuit 1987); United States v. Goldberger, 837 F. Supp. 447 (Doctorate.D.C. 1993); United States v. Nathanson, 813 F. Supp. 1433 (East.D. California 1993).Worked at Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, Limited liability partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Civil and Criminal Practice before all Federal Courts and Agencies. Admitted to the bar, 1982, District of Columbia. Member, 1979-1980 and Editor, 1980-1981, Georgetown Law Journal.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center.
Law Clerk to Judge Thomas A. Flannery, United States. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1981-1982.
Member, Practitioner"s Advisory Group to the United States Sentencing Commission, 1992-1993. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, Limited liability partnership was founded in 1965 and is a firm of approximately 40 lawyers specializing in complex civil and criminal matters.
Most of the firm"s litigation is in federal courts throughout the United States, but the firm also presents cases in state courts and before administrative agencies and arbitration panels. In the firm"s criminal practice, it counsels and defends individuals and corporations faced with potential compliance problems, investigations or charges of misconduct in the general category popularly referred to as "White Collar Crime." This includes the increasingly broad range of commercial, industrial and financial activities which now generate compliance obligations and exposure for both United States. and foreign entities, including government contracting rules, antitrust laws, The Foreign Corrupt Practices Acting, United States. Trade Laws, environmental, health care and other statutes governing domestic and foreign corporate operations.
The firm"s civil litigation includes representation of corporations and individuals, both plaintiffs and defendants.
Recently litigated matters include legal and accountant malpractice, insurance coverage disputes, banking, government procurement, antitrust, securities, defamation and employment discrimination matters. The firm has an active practice in appellate and constitutional litigation, and is often retained to brief and argue appeals, or to file petitions for review, in the United States Supreme Court and other federal and state appellate courts.
Member, 1979-1980 and Editor, 1980-1981, Georgetown Law Journal. Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center. Law Clerk to Judge Thomas A. Flannery, United States.
District Court for the District of Columbia, 1981-1982.
Member, Practitioner"s Advisory Group to the United States Sentencing Commission, 1992-1993. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.