Katharine G. Young
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Katharine (Kitty) Young is an associate in Foley & Lardner’s Litigation Department. Kitty is a member of the Commercial Litigation Practice Group and is based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.
Kitty graduated from UCLA School of Law, where she was the Senior Publishing Editor of UCLA Law Review’s online publication. She began at Foley as a summer associate. Prior to joining Foley, Kitty served as a law clerk in the Office of the General Counsel of the United States National Archives and Records Administration.
U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. grijpt kans op handhaving van cryptomisdaad met aankondiging van Strike Force
De oplichting van investeringen in cryptocurrency door transnationale criminele organisaties (TCO's) in Zuidoost-Azië neemt toe. In de volksmond bekend als "pig-butchering" scams, bouwen TCO's vertrouwen op bij slachtoffers, overtuigen ze slachtoffers om te investeren in echte cryptocurrency en lichten ze slachtoffers vervolgens op om de echte cryptocurrency over te boeken naar nepcryptocurrency-investeringen.
Foley Attorneys Publish on Antitrust Enforcement in Government Procurement
Foley & Lardner LLP attorneys Mark Grundvig, Michelle Freeman, Lea Gulotta James, and Katharine Young authored the Criminal Justice Magazine article, "Antitrust Enforcement in Government Procurement: A Look at Enforcement Trends at the Five-Year Anniversary of the Antitrust Division’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force."