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Caitlin Hull

Associate,
Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Chapter Leader
Chapter Secretary

My Contact Information

Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Minneapolis, MN
Work: 6124926773

Chapter Location

Minnesota

Bio

As a trial associate in Dorsey’s Government Enforcement and Corporate Investigations Group, Caitlin utilizes strategic, creative thinking to represent clients in corporate investigations, government enforcement actions, fraud and securities litigation, and other complex commercial disputes. She believes that understanding each client’s business objectives is crucial to devising the ideal investigation or litigation strategy, and enjoys helping clients pursue their best possible outcomes.

Caitlin maintains an extensive investigations practice, with significant experience conducting defensible investigations of Foreign Corrupt Practice Act (“FCPA”), False Claims Act (“FCA”), securities fraud, embezzlement, and insider trading issues.  Among other federal and state agencies, Caitlin has experience navigating investigations involving the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the Internal Revenue Service. In addition, Caitlin regularly conducts investigations involving #MeToo discrimination, harassment, and retaliation allegations, and enjoys conducting workplace cultural reviews designed to proactively identify opportunities for clients to mitigate risk and improve the workplace environment. Caitlin also advises clients on anti-corruption and FCPA compliance, including developing effective and practical policies, conducting employee trainings, and assisting in corporate due diligence reviews.

In her litigation practice, Caitlin focuses primarily on white collar and securities issues involving the FCA, Securities Exchange Act, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”), tax fraud, common law fraud, and other related issues. She is skilled in efficiently and practically navigating all stages of litigation on behalf of both individual and corporate clients. In addition, Caitlin has experience representing financial institutions in arbitrations and other regulatory matters before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”).

Caitlin is also committed to maintaining an active pro bono practice, and routinely represents criminal defendants and appellants in both federal and state court.

Practice Areas

  • Anti-Corruption
  • Due Diligence Investigations
  • Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
  • Government Contracting, Bid Protests and the False Claims Act
  • Government Investigations
  • Insider Trading
  • Internal Investigations
  • SEC Enforcement
  • Securities Litigation
  • Trials
  • White Collar Crime