Michael G Considine > Seward & Kissel LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile
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NEW YORK, NY 10004
NEW YORK
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Michael G Considine
Career
Mike Considine is a partner and co-Head of both the Litigation Department and the Government Enforcement and Internal Investigations Practice Group at the Firm. Prior to entering private practice, Mike served as Deputy Chief of the Long Island Offices of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, where he supervised various white collar investigations, and conducted numerous criminal trials and appeals.
Mike currently represents companies and individuals in government investigations conducted by the DOJ, SEC and other federal and state investigative agencies. Many involve parallel civil proceedings. The matters arise in diverse industries, ranging from financial services and shipping to pharmaceuticals and manufacturing, and involve alleged violations of securities, antitrust, environmental, corruption, and tax laws. Mike also leads internal investigations in these areas.
Notably, Mike has been selected to serve as a federal monitor on several occasions for corporations that settled government investigations with federal and international agencies. In these engagements, which included an international bank (arising from DOJ’s Enron probe), a large investment advisor (investigated by both DOJ and the SEC) and a healthcare company (investigated by DOJ), Mike reported to the supervising federal agency regarding the company’s compliance with its settlement obligations. At the end of 2021, Mike was selected as the Independent Monitor following an entity’s criminal conviction of environmental offenses. In that capacity, Mike will report to various government agencies, including the EPA and DOJ.
Mike received a B.A., magna cum laude, from Boston College and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center. He served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Shirley Wohl Kram in the Southern District of New York.
Mike is presently on the Executive Committee of the Federal Bar Council. He is regularly recognized by his peers and the legal community as a leading lawyer, and has been included in Chambers USA (2021), The Best Lawyers in America, White Collar Criminal Defense (2010-2021), and has been recognized as a Super Lawyer (2006-2021).
A frequent writer and lecturer, he has spoken at numerous conferences and written numerous articles on pertinent legal topics.
Lawyer Rankings
United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense
Based in New York, Seward & Kissel LLP frequently acts for public shipping companies, investment managers, broker-dealers and banks in class actions, 10b5 matters, insider trading claims and market manipulation cases. The lead partners are Russell Johnston and Bruce G Paulsen, who are ‘particularly knowledgeable and experienced‘, though head of both the litigation department and the government enforcement and internal investigations group Michael G Considine and complex litigation specialist Jack Yoskowitz are the standout attorneys in the practice. The ‘smart, responsive‘ Michael Watling also plays a key role in the firm’s most complex matters.
Lawyer Rankings
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Firm Rankings
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m)
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- Investment fund formation and management > Alternative/hedge funds
- Investment fund formation and management > Mutual/registered/exchange-traded funds
- Investment fund formation and management > Private equity funds (including venture capital)
- Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense
- Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate
- Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense
- Dispute resolution > Financial services litigation
- International trade > Customs, export controls and economic sanctions