Epstein Becker Green (EBG) has announced the addition of Charlotte Luckstone, who previously served as Acting General Counsel for the U.S. Marshals Service, to their legal team. This strategic hire underscores EBG’s commitment to enhancing its capabilities in government and regulatory affairs.
During her tenure at the U.S. Marshals Service, Luckstone was responsible for overseeing legal matters pertaining to the agency’s operations, including law enforcement policies, compliance issues, and interagency collaborations. Her leadership was instrumental in navigating complex legal landscapes and ensuring the agency’s adherence to federal laws and regulations.
Prior to her role at the U.S. Marshals Service, Luckstone held various positions within the Department of Justice, where she gained extensive experience in federal law enforcement and legal advisory roles. Her background includes significant work in areas such as criminal law, administrative law, and policy development.
At EBG, Luckstone is expected to leverage her government experience to advise clients on regulatory compliance, internal investigations, and interactions with federal agencies. Her insights into the inner workings of federal law enforcement agencies will be invaluable to clients navigating the complexities of government regulations and enforcement actions.
EBG has a history of integrating professionals with substantial government experience into their practice. For instance, the firm previously welcomed Stuart M. Gerson, who served as Acting Attorney General of the United States and Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division. Gerson’s extensive background in government service has been a significant asset to the firm’s litigation and business disputes practice.
The addition of Luckstone aligns with EBG’s strategic focus on strengthening its government and regulatory practice areas. By bringing in attorneys with firsthand experience in federal agencies, the firm enhances its ability to provide clients with informed and effective legal counsel in matters involving government interactions and compliance.
As EBG continues to expand its team with seasoned professionals from the public sector, clients can expect a deepened understanding of the regulatory environment and a proactive approach to addressing legal challenges in an increasingly complex landscape.