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Bob Cox is a commercial trial attorney with over two decades of experience. He litigates all types of business cases in courts across the nation. Bob also represents clients in government investigations by such agencies as the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Bob handles a wide range of litigation and government enforcement matters involving: Accounting firm...
Spencer Cox, a partner with the national litigation firm of Burns Charest LLP, is widely recognized as a top-notch trial attorney focusing on complex litigation involving antitrust, mass tort, commercial, and class action lawsuits in both state and federal courts. Spencer provides world-class representation to his clients through an unwavering commitment to excellence and professionalism. This work has included representation of a certified nationwide class of plaintiffs in a federal multi-di...
Michael is a director at Frost Law. His principal areas of practice include tax controversy, complex civil litigation and appeals, and white-collar criminal defense. In this context, he represents clients in various proceedings before the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the U.S. Attorneys’ Office. Prior to joining Frost Law, Michael was an attorney at a well-known regional law firm and a law clerk at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. From those experien...
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