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WilmerHale
2100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC 20036
United States

Work Department

Asia ; Cross-Border Investigations and Compliance ; False Claims Act ; Business and Financial Integrity ; Commercial Litigation ; Coronavirus (COVID-19) Task Force ; Environmental Enforcement and Litigation ; Federal Inspector General Investigations ; Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Anti-Corruption ; Investigations ; Litigation ; Monitorships ; Securities Enforcement ; Securities Litigation ; Trials ; White Collar Defense and Investigations

Position

Partner

Chair, Litigation/Controversy Practice

Career

Ronald Machen, a member of the firm’s global Management Committee and Chair of the Firm’s Litigation and Controversy Practice is one of the nation’s leading trial and white-collar defense lawyers. His practice focuses on government enforcement, corporate and congressional investigations, and litigating civil business disputes. An experienced litigator who has tried more than 35 cases to verdict, Mr. Machen specializes in litigating complex criminal and civil actions. He also routinely helps clients navigate high-stakes, crisis situations that garner the attention of multiple regulators, enforcement authorities, Congress and private litigants. Since his return to the firm, Mr. Machen has served as an independent monitor appointed by the US Department of Justice to assess and provide recommendations regarding corporate compliance and has routinely advised public companies on how to foster a positive culture and measure the effectiveness of corporate initiatives. He is currently litigating matters involving the state and federal False Claims Act, alleged breaches of contract, sexual discrimination and retaliation, federal patent infringement, and consumer fraud and is also leading a number of civil rights audits on behalf of various corporations and financial institutions.

Prior to rejoining the firm in 2015, Mr. Machen served for over five years as the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.  As the US Attorney for the District of Columbia from 2010 to 2015, Mr. Machen led the nation’s largest US Attorney’s Office with more than 600 attorneys and support staff. He oversaw the investigation and litigation of major criminal and civil matters concerning government procurement, healthcare fraud, securities fraud, national security, international corruption, economic sanctions, money laundering and structuring, and cybersecurity. Due to the office’s location in the nation’s capital, Mr. Machen was frequently responsible for representing the United States in matters of great significance to the entire country, including the successful prosecution of the largest domestic bribery and bid-rigging scheme in the history of federal  contracting, and a number of landmark settlements in False Claims Act cases against government contractors, healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies. He secured numerous convictions in terrorism cases and more than 160 convictions in public corruption matters.  He also defended the United States in a wide range of civil matters involving alleged age, race and sex discrimination, torts, and medical malpractice.

As US Attorney, Mr. Machen established an Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section within his office and prioritized affirmative civil enforcement actions. As a result, during his tenure, Mr. Machen’s office obtained financial recoveries of nearly $2.5 billion for US taxpayers from domestic and foreign corporations and financial institutions. In particular, he obtained resolutions with four global banks that moved money illegally through the US financial system on behalf of sanctioned countries and entities. Mr. Machen also established the first Cyber Unit within the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. He oversaw investigations and prosecutions involving significant cyber breaches of personal and financial data, sales of the use of “botnets,” cyber frauds committed against multinational corporations, and insider trading schemes that obtained confidential information through cyber breaches. While serving as US Attorney, Mr. Machen was also appointed by Attorney General Eric Holder as a member of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee, a small group of US Attorneys from across the country who provide advice and counsel to the Attorney General on policy, management and operational issues.

Prior to his appointment as US Attorney, Mr. Machen was a partner in WilmerHale’s White Collar Defense and Investigations Practice, where he represented individual and corporate clients in the areas of white-collar criminal defense, regulatory enforcement, corporate compliance and complex civil litigation. Mr. Machen also served as an Assistant US Attorney in the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia from 1997 to 2001, where he prosecuted matters involving bribery, mail fraud, government contract fraud, federal conspiracy, homicide, embezzlement and theft.

During his career, Mr. Machen has been repeatedly recognized for his professional accomplishments. In 2020, Mr. Machen was identified as a Criminal Law Trailblazer by the National Law Journal and he has consistently been recognized by Chambers USA for his white-collar crime and government investigations practice and selected by his peers as one of the Best Lawyers in America.  From 2015 to the present, he has been identified as one of DC’s “Top Criminal Defense Lawyers” by Washingtonian magazine and in 2015 he was honored as one of the “100 Most Outstanding African American Leaders” for his contributions in the field of law by African Leadership Magazine. In 2013, he received the Equal Justice Award from the National Bar Association. In 2012, he was recognized as a “Visionary” by Legal Times for helping to advance the practice of law during his tenure as US Attorney. In 2008, The National Law Journal named him one of the “50 Most Promising Litigators in America Under the Age of 45” and also recognized him as one of the “50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America.” In 2006, the Washingtonian magazine named him one of DC’s “Top 40 Lawyers Under the age of 40.”

Professional Activities

Mr. Machen is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trial Law Institute and the Diversity Law Institute.

Memberships

  • District of Columbia
  • Illinois
  • US Supreme Court

Education

JD, Harvard Law School, 1994

AB, Stanford University, 1991

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense

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Housing ‘a stellar team of experienced lawyers’, WilmerHale represents both companies and individuals who are being investigated by regulatory authorities such as the DOJ, SEC, and CFTC. The team has experience acting for clients across a range of industries, including technology, financial services, education, and healthcare. Heading the team, Kimberly Parker is based in Washington DC and focuses on corruption matters. Howard Shapiro and Ronald Machen are also located in Washington DC. Shapiro has experience handling sensitive internal investigations for financial institutions in various jurisdictions, including Asia, South America, and the UK. Machen advises on a broad range of cases relating to economic sanctions, money laundering, cybersecurity, and false claims. Practicing in Boston, George Varghese is also noted for his extensive experience advising on health care fraud and national security, among other matters. John Walsh left the Denver office in November 2023.