
Pryor Cashman LLP
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United States
Lawyers

Jasmine Juteau
- Phone212.326.0417
- Email[email protected]
- Profilewww.pryorcashman.com
Work Department
White Collar + Regulatory Enforcement
Position
Partner
Career
Jasmine Juteau is a Partner in Pryor Cashman’s White Collar + Regulatory Enforcement Practice, where her practice focuses on regulatory enforcement and criminal defense, complex civil litigation, and corporate compliance matters.
Jasmine is an experienced white collar defense attorney who has represented individuals and corporate clients facing allegations of fraud, insider trading, collusion and market manipulation, embezzlement, internal controls and disclosure violations, and rogue trading, in investigations and actions brought by the Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the N.Y. District Attorney’s Office, the N.Y. Attorney General’s Office, and FINRA. Jasmine has substantial federal and state jury trial experience, most notably as defense counsel in a multi-month criminal trial of former leaders of Dewey & LeBoeuf for alleged accounting fraud, which concluded with numerous acquittals and no convictions. She also represents clients in high-stakes civil litigation, including securities class actions, business torts, and commercial disputes.
Jasmine also focuses on compliance oversight and corporate investigations. Previous matters include a multinational oil and gas FCPA monitorship, comprehensive evaluation of thoroughbred horseracing operations, and examinations of Swiss banking institutions participating in a U.S. non-prosecution program targeting tax evasion.
Before joining Pryor Cashman, Jasmine was counsel at another New York law firm specializing in white collar defense. During law school, she was a Columbia Human Rights Intern and spent a summer in Harare, Zimbabwe working for a local nonprofit legal organization, and she attended one semester at the University of the Witswatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, where she represented refugees seeking asylum through the Wits Refugee Clinic and the Jesuit Refugee Service.