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Hank B. Walther serves as a Professorial Lecturer in Law at The George Washington University Law School, leveraging his background as a former federal prosecutor who led complex fraud and corruption cases at the Department of Justice. He specializes in high-stakes multijurisdictional matters impacting corporate reputation and legal standing across global jurisdictions.
His educational qualifications include:
- BA from American University
- JD from University of Maryland
Mr. Walther's professional focus centers on white-collar criminal defense and investigations, with deep expertise in healthcare fraud, securities violations, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement, False Claims Act litigation, and international sanctions regimes. His practice spans 31 countries, emphasizing cross-border legal strategies for corporations and individuals facing multi-agency prosecutions.
His professional excellence is recognized through:
- Chambers USA Top White-Collar Lawyer designation
- Washingtonian Magazine Top White-Collar Lawyer honor
- The Legal 500 ranking for white-collar defense
- Super Lawyers recognition in criminal litigation
As a practitioner-educator, he bridges courtroom experience with academic instruction, though no formal student advisement or grant activities are documented in available sources.
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