Aloke Chakravarty, a former assistant US attorney recognized for his role in the prosecution of the Boston Marathon bombing case, has joined the law firm Saul Ewing LLP as a partner. His recruitment strengthens the firm’s white collar law and government enforcement, along with its cybersecurity and data privacy practices, at its Boston office.
Chakravarty brings with him a wealth of experience in regulatory and compliance issues, as well as dealing with sensitive topics like whistleblower complaints and national security concerns. His broad expertise extends to handling allegations of anti-competitive behavior, executive or employee malfeasance, insider threats, and other criminal allegations such as fraud and corruption. The appointment is expected to bolster Saul Ewing’s capacity to serve clients spanning the higher education, sports and entertainment, high technology, cryptocurrency and financial technology, and life sciences and health-care industries.
Chakravarty’s notable career highlights include his tenure as a federal prosecutor, where he established a record of securing convictions in complex criminal cases. This background will undeniably enhance Saul Ewing’s legal prowess and add significant value to its clientele.
The firm announced Chakravarty’s appointment in a statement released on their website Tuesday, highlighting his adeptness in navigating the intricacies of both proactive compliance strategies and reactive legal responses.