LAWYER PROFILE
James Tillen

James Tillen

USA 2026

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USA

Practice Areas

Anti-corruption matters, including conducting multi-jurisdictional internal investigations, developing remediation strategies, negotiating resolutions with U.S. government, interfacing with independent monitors, serving on monitor teams, conducting M&A and third-party due diligence and compliance audits and assessments, drafting compliance programs, and training of client personnel.

Career

WWL: The International Who's Who of Investigations Lawyers, 2014–2025; Ethisphere Institute Attorneys Who Matter, 2014; Latin Lawyer Top Lawyer, 2013.

Professional Memberships

IBA Anti-Corruption Committee, Co-Chair (2014-2015), Officer (2007-2013), Advisory Board (2023); Global Investigations Review, Member, Editorial Board (2014-present)

Publications

Latin America Corruption Survey, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024; Europe-Caucasus-Asia Corruption Survey, 2018; Getting the Deal Through: Author, Anti-Corruption Regulation, 2007-2023, Contributing Editor: 2020-2023; Contributing Editor & Author, Anti-Bribery & Corruption, 2023; Contributing Editor & Author, Anti-Money Laundering, 2012-2015

Chambers Review

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Chambers Guide to the USA

FCPA - USA - Nationwide

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial
James Tillen's broad FCPA practice sees him advise clients on a vast array of anticorruption-related issues, including the defense of cross-border investigations and the design and implementation of compliance programs.

Strengths

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  • James is a very capable lawyer.

    FCPAChambers Guide to the USA
  • James has a deep expertise in the Latin American market.

    FCPAChambers Guide to the USA

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