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Jamie Lang

Partner,
King & Spalding

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King & Spalding
Los Angeles, CA
Work: 2134434325

Chapter Location

Los Angeles

Bio

Jamie is a Partner at King & Spalding LLP in the firm’s Special Matters and Government Investigations practice. Jamie’s practice focuses on white-collar litigation for companies and individuals, including advising and representing clients in internal investigations, criminal and regulatory enforcement matters and related complex litigation.

Jamie brings extensive experience as a former Assistant United States Attorney, having served in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California for more than six years, during which time she investigated and prosecuted a wide array of federal crimes, including organized crime and racketeering, money laundering, structuring, transnational narcotics trafficking, firearms offenses, tax fraud, mail fraud, and identity theft. As a federal prosecutor, Jamie successfully represented the United States in numerous jury and bench trials, as well as dozens of detention hearings, suppression hearings, sentencing hearings, and other contested matters. She also has briefed and argued appeals before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Jamie’s government experience is complemented by her prior experience as an associate in King & Spalding’s Washington, D.C. Office, where she primarily represented life science and healthcare companies in criminal and civil litigation involving multiple U.S. Attorney Offices, DOJ, HHS-OIG, qui tam Relators, state attorneys general and national Medical fraud control units, regarding alleged “off-label” promotion, unlawful inducements and other sales, marketing, pricing, and development activities. Jamie also provided compliance analysis and advice to companies across several industries, including relating to FCPA, anti-kickback, and fraud-related issues.

Practice Areas

  • Corporate Crime
  • Government Investigations
  • Healthcare
  • Internal Investigations
  • White Collar Crime