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Andrew E Lelling

Andrew E Lelling

USA 2026

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Career

Andrew Lelling is a former United States Attorney and senior Department of Justice (“DOJ”) official with deep experience in white collar, securities, and international enforcement matters. He defends companies and individuals in complex litigation and government investigations, leads internal investigations, and advises on compliance with federal, state, and international laws. He has successfully tried dozens of cases in federal and state courts, and successfully represented clients in complex matters involving DOJ, the Securities & Exchange Commission (“SEC”), numerous state-level securities regulators, other federal agencies, Congress and state attorney generals. Andy has also engaged in investigation and enforcement matters in numerous foreign countries, including most of Europe and Brazil. During his career in government, Andy helped craft federal enforcement policy in several areas on a national level, including corporate crime, foreign economic espionage, trade secret theft and cybercrime.

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations - Massachusetts

Band 3
Band 3

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Andrew Lelling of Jones Day frequently tries cases on behalf of his clients. He operates a wide-ranging white-collar litigation practice.

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  • Andrew is a smart trial lawyer.

    Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government InvestigationsChambers Guide to the USA
  • Andrew has a really great practice.

    Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government InvestigationsChambers Guide to the USA
  • Andrew is a very sharp lawyer.

    Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government InvestigationsChambers Guide to the USA

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