Emily DelColle represents companies and individuals in complex commercial litigation, focusing on criminal investigations and white collar matters. She has experience defending corporations, their directors and officers, and other individuals in government and criminal investigations involving allegations of fraud, corruption, and other wrongdoing. She also represents clients in complex civil commercial litigation matters in state and federal courts.
In addition, Emily is experienced in conducting internal investigations into allegations of misconduct and has conducted cross-border investigations around the globe, including in Vietnam and Saudi Arabia. Building on her investigation experience, Emily also assists companies in developing and enhancing their compliance programs and internal controls.
Emily has experience in various aspects of pretrial and trial procedures, including case assessment, initial fact development and investigation, discovery and document management, witness interviews, research of novel and complex legal issues, motion practice, and witness preparation. She also has experience negotiating settlement agreements.
Emily maintains an active pro bono practice where she focuses her efforts on the Firm's Constitutional Policing and Civil Justice Reform Initiative and represents immigration asylum clients as part of Jones Day's Border Project. She was part of the trial team for an Ohio Innocence Project case that led to the acquittal of a wrongfully convicted man who spent 15 years in state prison.
Experiência
- The University of Akron (J.D. summa cum laude 2021; Recipient, Donald M. Jenkins Award for Highest Scholastic Achievement for the Class of 2021; Law Review Executive Board); Saint Louis University (B.S. in Psychology magna cum laude 2018)
- Ohio