Harvard graduate and former prosecutor aggressively defends criminal charges, conducts investigations for businesses and universities, and represents institutions, coaches and student-athletes in NCAA investigations. Rated "excellent" by AVVO.com, David Vaughn has won nearly 90% of his felony jury trials in state and federal courts. He approaches every client with individual attention, loyalty and respect. David Vaughn is the only attorney in Los Angeles who served as an Assistant U. S. Attorney (federal prosecutor). Deputy District Attorney (state prosecutor). Congressional Counsel. State Bar lawyer, and a leader of the investigations practice for a major consulting firm. He has successfully handled assault and battery, DUI, hit and run, criminal threats, insider trading, fraud, bribery, kickbacks, thefts of trade secrets, money laundering, tax, government fraud, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), and NCAA enforcement matters for a wide of private clients and as a prosecutor. In investigations, David Vaughn draws upon his six years of corporate investigative experience and Harvard management degree to provide sensible, real world, cost-effective solutions that will stand up to government scrutiny and prevent your business or university from having the same problem again.
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Downtown Los Angeles, Central LA, Financial District
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ABA (American Bar Association,Association of Business Trial Lawyers,Association of Certified Fraud Examiners,District of Columbia Bar Association (inactive),Federal Bar Association,Irish American Bar Association,Los Angeles County Bar Association (Criminal Justice Section),State Bar of California (Criminal Justice Section),White Collar Crime subcommittee), American Bar Association,National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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