Dan Small practices in the area
of litigation, focusing on witness preparation, government and internal
investigations, white-collar criminal law and complex civil litigation. He has
extensive investigation, jury trial and other litigation experience.
Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Small was a prosecutor
for the U.S. Department of Justice, during which time he tried RICO,
corruption, financial and regulatory cases. Mr. Small received various awards
and commendations for his work. He also was General Counsel for a publicly
traded healthcare management firm, where he oversaw in-house legal and risk
management staff, outside counsel, litigation, compliance, and facility, entity
and physician contracting.
Mr. Small has written several books on litigation for the ABA,
including Preparing Witnesses and Going
To Trial, that are used in CLE programs he gives throughout the
country, and was a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School. He is a frequent
television, radio and newspaper commentator.
Mr. Small has represented witnesses, plaintiffs and defendants
in a wide range of internal and external investigations, administrative
proceedings, and civil and criminal litigation. These have included issues
relating to healthcare entities, education institutions, financial institutions
and others.