A Deep Dive with NY Law Journal's Attorney of the Year: In Conversation with Alex Spiro
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Moot Court Board would love to invite you to join us for an event co-hosted by Quinn Emanuel: A Deep Dive with NY Law Journal’s Attorney of the Year: In Conversation with Alex Spiro. The event will take place in Lipton Hall on Tuesday, March 12 from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm. Lunch will be provided!
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Alex Spiro
Alex Spiro serves as Co-Chair of the Investigations, Government Enforcement & White Collar Defense Practice at Quinn Emanuel. Mr. Spiro has, as lead counsel, tried well over 50 cases to verdict. Notably, over the last several years, he has secured a string of significant verdicts for his clients including a complete defense-side jury verdict on behalf of Tesla and Elon Musk in a high profile securities class action regarding Elon Musk’s potential go-private of Tesla. Before entering private practice, Mr. Spiro served as a Manhattan prosecutor where he secured the indictment and conviction of Rodney Alcala, the “Dating Game” serial killer, for two New York murders in the 1970s, and, convicted, at trial, serial murderer Travis Woods. He also worked with the Conviction Integrity Unit investigating potential wrongful convictions.
What is Moot Court Board?
The New York University Moot Court Board is the only Moot Court organization in the country that is also an academic law journal, which makes it the premier journal for aspiring litigators. Part conventional journal, part interscholastic moot court competition team, the Moot Court Board offers students the research, writing, and editing experiences found at more traditional journals, along with opportunities to prepare for real-world legal practice.