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26 ¦ FEBRUARY 1, 2021                      NEWS

White-Collar Crime Expert Dan Noble Joins
              Finn Dixon & Herling

                                           By Michael Marciano

Daniel S. Noble, former co-chief                                   in the public sector including in leader-
        of the Southern District of New                            ship positions in the Southern District
        York’s Complex Frauds and Cy-                              of New York. Having served as co-chief
bercrime Unit and senior counsel to the                            of the SDNY’s Complex Frauds and Cy-
House Intelligence Committee, has joined                           bercrime Unit and as Senior Counsel
Stamford firm Finn Dixon & Herling.                                to the House Intelligence Committee,
Noble will focus on white-collar crim-                             Dan’s deep experience and enormous
inal defense, internal investigations and                          talent will be an invaluable addition to
complex civil litigation as a member of                            our litigation team.”
the firm’s litigation and government and Dan Noble of Finn Dixon “I am excited and honored to join
internal investigations practices.         & Herling in Stamford,  Finn Dixon & Herling, a firm dedicat-
  From 2012 to 2019, Noble was an                Connecticut.      ed to excellence with a strong culture
                                                                   of collaboration and a track record of
assistant United States Attorney for           Courtesy photo.

the SDNY, where he investigated and prosecuted achieving outstanding results for its clients,” said
white-collar criminal cases including those involv- Noble. “In my return to private practice, I feel
ing securities and bank fraud, healthcare fraud, extremely fortunate to be partnering with such ex-
tax evasion and mail and wire fraud. From 2018 to ceptionally talented and experienced lawyers.”
2019, as co-chief of the Complex Frauds and Cyber- Prior to his government service, Mr. Noble was a
crime Unit, he oversaw some of the SDNY’s most litigation associate at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale
significant white-collar, consumer fraud, and cyber & Dorr in New York, where he represented corporate
investigations. He also served as deputy chief of nar- and individual clients in federal white-collar crimi-
cotics, healthcare fraud coordinator and bankruptcy nal cases, SEC and PCAOB enforcement actions,
fraud coordinator. As a federal prosecutor, he tried securities class actions and complex civil litigation.
eight federal criminal cases to verdict.   He is a graduate of Stanford University and Yale Law
From March 2019 to December 2020, Noble served School. After law school, he clerked for U.S. District
as senior investigative counsel to the House Intelligence Judge Denise Cote of the Southern District of New
Committee, where he oversaw sensitive investigations York and for U.S. Circuit Judge Reena Raggi of the
of the Executive Branch and helped lead the House’s Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
first impeachment inquiry relating to President Trump. Noble will be working closely with Daly and Al-
Christopher H. Craig, administrative partner, said fred Pavlis, who are also former assistant United
“We are thrilled that Dan has joined our firm. He States attorneys for the Southern District of New
has distinguished himself as an excellent trial and York; Andrew Calamari, who was formerly head of
appellate attorney, and his broad experience in com- the SEC’s New York office; and Jeffrey Plotkin, also
plex litigation matters will be a tremendous asset to an alumnus of the SEC’s New York office.
our firm and our clients.”                                                                        ¦

Deirdre M. Daly, Chair of the firm’s Litigation Michael Marciano is bureau chief of the
and Government & Internal Investigations practice Connecticut Law Tribune. He can be reached at
groups and the former U.S. Attorney for Connecti- [email protected] or call 646-957-3022. On
cut, added: “Dan joins us after an impressive career Twitter: @BreakingCTLaw

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