With ‘good collaboration between the various members of the team’, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe offers expertise in civil litigation as well as white-collar crime and investigation procedures. The firm is well-versed in cross-border white-collar crime proceedings for both individuals and corporations. Its experience includes corruption and money laundering matters, sanctions, bankruptcy offences and medical malpractice. The team is led by Jean-Paule Castagno, an experienced criminal litigator and crisis management advisor. Within the team, Andrea Alfonso Stigliano focuses on criminal defence and internal investigations.
Testimonials
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'Great level of competence, good networking.'
'Jean-Paule Castagno is an outstanding senior partner, always available and very well-prepared.'
'A good collaboration between the various members of the team.'
'Strategic thinkers, technically sound, and genuinely focused on the bigger picture to determine the next steps.'
'Jean-Paule Castagno is legally and technically brilliant. She has a strategic way of thinking and approaching complex litigation that is second to none.'
'Andrea Stigliano is always available, happy to speak, clarify, explain, and reassure.'
'The technology used and the quality of the entire team are very high, giving confidence in their capability to achieve success.'
'The individuals exceed expectations, showing incredible work ethic, always solution-oriented, and making me feel understood and supported, without sugar-coating the task at hand.'
Key clients
- Save the Children International
- Soldo Group
Work highlights
- Advised Save the Children as well as its employees in criminal proceedings pending before the Court of Trapani.
- Instructed as counsel of record for Soldo Software Ltd and 5 directors in criminal proceedings pending before the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Court of Parma, for alleged money laundering, shadow banking and obstruction of the regulatory authority.
Practice head
The lawyer(s) leading their teams.
Jean-Paule Castagno