John Lauro is a highly accomplished trial attorney renowned for his expertise in navigating the intricate realms of criminal and commercial litigation. His legal practice is characterized by his adept handling of cases encompassing accounting, securities, conspiracy, healthcare, and a wide array of white-collar and commercial litigation issues.

Throughout his illustrious career, he has consistently achieved remarkable outcomes in high-profile cases that have garnered significant public attention and delivered resounding victories for his clients. Among his notable accomplishments is the successful Rule 29 acquittal secured on behalf of the former president of a national healthcare company. This client had faced severe allegations of violating federal securities and conspiracy laws, and his legal insight led to a triumphant resolution.

In a groundbreaking legal milestone, he emerged victorious while representing an individual charged in the inaugural "dot-com securities fraud" case brought before the federal court in Manhattan. The result was a complete jury acquittal on all counts, a testament to his exceptional ability to navigate complex financial litigation.

Moreover, Lauro has demonstrated his legal prowess by providing exceptional counsel to a well-known sports figure who faced charges related to federal wire fraud statutes concerning gambling activities. His unwavering commitment to his clients and legal expertise culminated in a favorable outcome, further solidifying his reputation as a preeminent advocate in the field.

One of his most significant achievements involved securing the dismissal of all civil claims against a Middle Eastern banking institution in a high-stakes 9/11 litigation case in New York. The case ultimately reached the Supreme Court, which upheld the dismissal, underscoring his exceptional legal abilities.
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  • JoinedSeptember 13, 2023




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In another impressive triumph, John Lauro obtained a multi-million dollar judgment against a New York investm...