Gregory Morvillo

Gregory Morvillo

January 10, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Reverse Immunity: Rebalancing the Scales of Justice or Defense Attorney Pipe Dream?

Lady Justice's scales will never be perfectly equal, but they need rebalancing; the occasional grant of reverse immunity would go a long way towards accomplishing that goal.

By Gregory Morvillo and Tiffany Rowe

9 minute read

January 25, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Are We Boring Juries to Death? A Proposal to Revamp Federal White-Collar Jury Instructions

While concerns about whether jurors understand the laws they must apply arise in all trials, it is perhaps most important in the context of criminal cases where the parties need jurors to have the requisite knowledge to fairly and intelligently discharge their duties when a defendant's liberty is at issue.

By Gregory Morvillo and Ciarra Carr

8 minute read

January 25, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Are We Boring Juries to Death? The Delivery of Federal White-Collar Jury Instructions Should Be Criminal

While concerns about whether jurors understand the laws they must apply arise in all trials, it is perhaps most important in the context of criminal cases where the parties need jurors to have the requisite knowledge to fairly and intelligently discharge their duties when a defendant's liberty is at issue.

By Gregory Morvillo and Ciarra Carr

8 minute read

February 05, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Impact of 'Newman' in Other Insider Trading Cases

Gregory Morvillo and Eugene Ingoglia write that the recent insider trading decision in 'United States v. Newman' has begun to impact cases and individuals beyond its caption, and has raised questions before at least one jurist about guilty pleas already taken in an insider trading matter completely unrelated to 'Newman.'

By Gregory Morvillo and Eugene Ingoglia

12 minute read

February 04, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Impact of 'Newman' in Other Insider Trading Cases

Gregory Morvillo and Eugene Ingoglia write that the recent insider trading decision in 'United States v. Newman' has begun to impact cases and individuals beyond its caption, and has raised questions before at least one jurist about guilty pleas already taken in an insider trading matter completely unrelated to 'Newman.'

By Gregory Morvillo and Eugene Ingoglia

12 minute read