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June 17, 2013
  • 202-524-4140
  • www.ifrahlaw.com
  • When the government comes knocking, clients turn to the team at Ifrah Law for successful defense strategies. Because clients who are at the top of their fields come to us, we have seen that success can sometimes bring unwanted attention, and we are well respected for our ability to successfully manage, navigate and negotiate federal investigations.

    We formed Ifrah Law in October of 2009 for the express purpose of bringing the sophistication of a large firm and the personalized service of a smaller firm to clients who have critical matters.

    Our attorneys include a former special assistant U.S. Attorney, a former assistant U.S. Attorney and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney, and a number of highly trained veterans from some of the nation’s largest and most respected law firms. Founder Jeff Ifrah is frequent speaker, author and commentator on white collar crime issues and the co-author of the book Federal Sentencing for Business Crimes, the only complete treatise on the topic. As a result, we have established relationships and credibility with federal prosecutors and investigators in such agencies as the Justice Department, the FTC, SEC, and DOD, among others.

Contributing authors from Ifrah Law:

Associate
Sarah Coffey is an attorney with the DC-based boutique Ifrah Law where she advises clients on issues such as gaming law, e-commerce, and FTC enforcement.    Sarah also advises...
Member
Michelle’s unfailing dedication to her clients is evidenced by the fact that her first client, whom she worked with as a first-year associate almost 20 years ago, remains an active...
Partner
Armed with his experiences as a prosecutor, David entered private practice representing prominent men and women under investigation by the government for alleged business crimes and in...
Associate
Steven Eichorn draws on a wide range of experience, from both the public and private sector, when representing his clients. Steven has worked in the investigative offices of the government...
Law Clerk
  As a law clerk at Ifrah Law, Griffin Finan has already worked on a wide range of matters for the firm’s clients. Griffin will be joining the firm as an Associate in autumn of...
Counsel
Jeff Hamlin approaches his clients' problems personally as if he were solving them for someone in his own family. He carefully weighs all sides of the issue, assesses all the evidence...
Associate
Rachel's experience makes her a strong advocate for the clients she represents today. But experience taught her that advocacy, alone, is not enough. She has built a reputation for...
Member
Tim Hyland is a true lawyer for the 21st century, focusing his practice on technology, government contracts and IP litigation issues that were largely unheard of just a couple decades ago....
Associate
From federal and state enforcement actions to government contract work, Nicole has spent most of her time as a lawyer representing clients on the opposite side of the table of government...
Associate
Casselle brings a varied and exceptional level of real world work experience to Ifrah Law. Her previous positions have prepared her to work with Ifrah’s attorneys on matters that relate to...

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