Emily Notini advises clients on a variety of complex commercial litigation and government enforcement matters, particularly with an emphasis on white collar matters. Emily represents individuals, corporations, and financial institutions in enforcement actions brought by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and other regulatory agencies, as well as high-stakes complex civil disputes.
Education
J.D., cum laude, University of North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2018
B.S., magna cum laude, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 2014
Recognitions
- Order of the Barrister’s Society
- James W. Morrow Award for Excellence
State Bar Licenses
Massachusetts
- Obtained favorable judgment for global biotechnology company in confidential commercial arbitration involving multiple license and collaboration agreements in AAA arbitration proceeding.
- Defended top-10 mortgage lender in litigation brought by DOJ concerning loans underwritten and endorsed for FHA mortgage insurance.
- Obtained favorable settlement for global public pharmaceutical company, along with several officers, directors and employees, in SEC enforcement action into potential insider trading.
- Represented and advised skill-contest operators, fantasy sports companies, and game developers in matters before state regulators.
- Obtained settlement for global management consulting firm in DOJ investigation into potential fraud and anti-kickback conspiracy concerning consulting services provided for opioid and pharmaceutical companies.
- Represented foreign venture capital firm in grand jury investigation involving novel issues of personal jurisdiction.
- Defended multinational investment bank and financial services holding company in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) civil investigation involving potential violations of Consumer Financial Protection Act.
- Co-authored briefs in Ninth, Seventh, Second, and First Circuits, as well as several SCOTUS amicus briefs.