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"Reason for criminal charges in Edwards case remain unclear," Bruce Reinhart quoted

McDonald Hopkins Member Bruce Reinhart was quoted in the News & Observer article “Reason for criminal charges in Edwards case remain unclear.”

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Bruce Reinhart was quoted in CNN’s article "Sandusky federal investigation may have different focus"

Bruce Reinhart was quoted in CNN.com‘s article “Sandusky federal investigation may have different focus” on March 2, 2012.

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Bruce Reinhart was quoted in The Patriot-News article "Experts: Penn State investigation could focus on cover-up"

Bruce Reinhart was quoted in The Patriot-News article “Experts: Penn State investigation could focus on cover-up” on March 2, 2012.

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Distinguished former federal prosecutor Bruce E. Reinhart joins the White Collar Crime Practice at McDonald Hopkins law firm

Cleveland, Ohio, (January 31, 2012) – Bruce E. Reinhart, a nationally recognized trial attorney and distinguished former federal prosecutor, has joined the West Palm Beach and Miami offices of McDonald Hopkins LLC as a Member in the business advisory and advocacy law firm’s White Collar Crime, Antitrust, and Securities Litigation Practice.  

            As both a prosecutor and criminal defense lawyer, Reinhart has practiced throughout the United States, handling all aspects of federal criminal litigation and investigations. Reinhart has handled more than 100 federal grand jury investigations, such as complex financial crimes, health care fraud, tax fraud, violent crimes, narcotics, and public corruption. He has tried more than 50 cases in federal courts including numerous white collar crime cases. Reinhart’s extensive experience includes having served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of Florida for more than 11 years, as senior policy advisor to the undersecretary for enforcement at the U.S. Treasury Department, and as a trial attorney in the Public Integrity Section of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.

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