New York,
Jan 14 : Barbara Jones, the federal judge who presided over the
criminal trial of former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, will join the law firm of
Zuckerman Spaeder later this month, according to a partner at the
firm.
Jones, 65, will begin work on January 15 at the New York office of
the Washington-based firm, where she will focus on advising clients on internal
investigations, corporate compliance and monitorships, said Zuckerman partner
Paul Shechtman, who helped recruit her. She will join the firm as a partner, he
said.
During 17 years on the bench, Jones presided over a wide range of
cases, including the Ebbers trial and the 1997 trial of Autumn Jackson, the
woman convicted of trying to extort $40 million from Bill Cosby. Ebbers was
sentenced in 2005 to 25 years in prison for orchestrating an $11 billion fraud
that led to WorldCom's bankruptcy.
Jones's move to Zuckerman, which was
first reported by The New York Times, marks the first time she will practice law
in a private setting and bolsters the law firm's New York presence.
In
September 2011, it brought on board Steven Cohen, the former top aide to
Governor Andrew Cuomo. Other influential hires have included the September 2011
addition of Shechtman, a criminal defense attorney and former federal
prosecutor, and Andrew Tomback, a civil and criminal litigator who joined from
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley& McCloy.
Zuckerman Spaeder has more than 90
lawyers in four offices on the East Coast. The firm came into the spotlight when
one of its partners, William Taylor III, helped defend former International
Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn against charges that he sexually
assaulted hotel maid Nafissatou Diallo.
The criminal charges were dropped
in August 2011. A civil lawsuit brought by the maid settled for an undisclosed
amount last month.
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