Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
North Carolina
6 years ranked
Provided by Williams Mullen
Caitlin Poe is a trial lawyer and regulatory adviser who represents criminal and civil clients, with a particular focus on representing clients adverse to the state or federal government. Her experience includes criminal and civil cases involving securities regulation, intellectual property, consumer protection, environmental compliance, and allegations of health care fraud and financial fraud. Caitlin also represents business entities and individuals in connection with government and internal investigations, and she is skilled in managing complex civil litigation matters in federal and business court.
Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of North Carolina Chapter - Executive Committee (2017)
North Carolina Bar Association
Wake County Bar Association
Women's White Collar Defense Association
Provided by Chambers
Caitlin Poe acts for professional individuals during government investigations, with notable experience in fraud and deceptive trade cases. She also represents clients in consumer protection and environmental lawsuits.
Provided by Chambers
She is extraordinarily creative. We have a difficult case and she is very well versed in the legal system as she is in those courts all the time. Importantly to me, she understands the commercial aspect of business litigation and the overall objective on the commercial side.
Caitlin demonstrated sophisticated understanding of the process, quickly familiarized herself with our unique facts and circumstances, and provided excellent client care. She was a calming presence for our organization.
Caitlin is a tactician - she has a forceful personality and is able to cut to the chase with little drama.
Caitlin is brilliant. She's great on her feet and juries and judges love her.
Caitlin is fantastic and has the perfect demeanor to lead a front facing response to any government interaction.
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