Veronica Dragalin

Partner

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Veronica Dragalin is experienced in high-stakes litigation, cross-border anticorruption enforcement, and government investigations. She also has experience in civil and criminal matters.

Prior to rejoining Jones Day in 2025, Veronica was chief prosecutor of the Republic of Moldova's Anti-corruption Prosecution Office, where she led prosecutions against political figures, coordinated international investigations, and played a key role in legislative reforms. She also served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Central District of California, where she prosecuted more than 300 criminal cases involving elected officials and multiple abuse of power and civil rights cases against federal and local law enforcement officers that included public corruption, foreign bribery, and money laundering. She represented the United States in 10 jury trials and briefed and argued before the Court of Appeals.

During her tenure as a prosecutor, Veronica negotiated DPAs (deferred prosecution agreements) and NPAs (non-prosecution agreements) with U.S. and foreign entities that resulted in multimillion dollar payments. She worked with U.S., European, and Asian enforcement authorities and with international financial organizations in evaluating Moldova's compliance with international anticorruption standards.

As chief prosecutor in Moldova, she supervised the investigation and prosecution of more than 700 high-level corruption cases and worked with international partners on major investigations. She led the investigation of an international corruption scheme that affected Interpol's Red Notice system, coordinated investigations into political corruption and illegal financing of Moldova's elections, a money laundering scheme through which more than $22 billion was laundered from Russian banks through the Moldovan justice and banking systems, and the Moldovan bank fraud scheme, where she supervised the investigation into the theft of $1 billion from the Moldovan private banking system.

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  • Petro Source defends toxic tort cases related to sale of virgin mineral spirits to Safety-KleenJones Day is defending Petro Source Investments Inc. in 20 toxic tort cases coordinated in Los Angeles.
  • Mattel and Fisher-Price defeat putative nationwide consumer class action  lawsuitsOn February 2, 2016, Mattel, Inc. and Fisher-Price, Inc. defeated plaintiffs' motion for class certification of dozens of consumer protection claims under the laws of several different states pending in the Northern District of Alabama.
  • Celgene resolves False Claims Act case related to alleged off-label promotion of Thalomid® and Revlimid®Jones Day represented Celgene Corporation in a False Claims Act lawsuit related to allegations that Celgene promoted the cancer treatment drugs Thalomid® and Revlimid® for off-label uses prior to their FDA approval for such uses, and paid kickbacks to physicians in order to get them to promote and prescribe those drugs.
  • Former managers and executive officers of Quiznos restaurant brand obtain dismissal of federal and state securities fraud actionsJones Day defended former owners, members of the Board of Managers, and executive officers of the Quiznos restaurant brand against claims brought by subsequent purchasers and operators of the company who alleged that defendants’ misstatements induced the plaintiffs to enter into a 2012 restructuring transaction.
  • Jones Day obtains asylum for two unaccompanied minorsJones Day obtained asylum for two unaccompanied alien children ("UACs") seeking refuge in the United States.
  • Jones Day secures $137,696 restitution award in human trafficking and forced labor pro bono matterJones Day was recently retained in a pro bono matter referred by Bet Tzedek to represent three victims of human trafficking and forced labor.
  • Chevron defends against lawsuit relating to accidental fire at California refineryJones Day represented Chevron Corporation and Chevron U.S.A. Inc. in defense of a lawsuit filed by the City of Richmond relating to an accidental fire that occurred at CUSA's Richmond (California) refinery in August 2012.
  • Jones Day secures $50,000-plus judgment for victims of used car lot's fraudulent schemeIn a case obtained through Public Counsel, Jones Day successfully secured a judgment for several causes of action arising out of a scheme where the plaintiffs were deprived of their down payments on vehicles purchased and of payments for service contracts from a used car lot.