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Michael Rover

Associate, Litigation Department

Overview

Michael Rover is an associate in the Litigation Department based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office, focusing on cross-border investigations and white-collar defense.

Mr. Rover represents individuals and corporations in matters involving the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and other anti-corruption laws.  Mr. Rover also represents companies in international arbitrations.

Mr. Rover received his law degree from Stanford Law School in 2022. While in law school, he was a managing editor of the Stanford Law and Policy Review and co-president of the International Law Society.  He was a student leader in pro bono advocacy for refugees from the Middle East, and he worked in Stanford Law School’s Immigrants’ Rights Clinic on behalf of both individual noncitizens and nonprofit immigration organizations. Mr. Rover earned his Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Political Science from Stanford University in 2019, graduating with honors in Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.

Mr. Rover is admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia.

Practice Areas

Anti-Corruption and FCPA

International Arbitration

Investigations and White Collar Defense

Litigation


Languages

Arabic (Standard)

French

English


Admissions

District of Columbia Bar


Education

Stanford Law School, J.D. 2022

Stanford University, B.A. 2019


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