Lee Vartan

Lee Vartan

November 22, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Chinese Efforts To Obstruct Huawei Prosecution Illustrate Hybrid Corporate Espionage Risks

While China's target was the U.S. government in this instance, the defendants' alleged conduct and methodologies illustrate security risks and compliance challenges faced by private U.S. entities and their personnel related to insider threats and corporate espionage.

By Emil Bove and Lee Vartan

7 minute read

July 08, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Issues Surrounding Third-Party Lab Testing of Cannabis

While questions about safety-testing cannabis product may seem arcane, these questions will have very real-world consequences on the health of New Jersey's cannabis consumers and the safety of the industry overall.

By Lee Vartan

7 minute read

April 25, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Spinning Questions of Fact Into Questions of Law: 'U.S. v. Menendez'

Lee Vartan and Joshua McLaurin of Holland & Knight discuss recent arguments before the Third Circuit in the case of Sen. Robert Menendez, and write: Although the substantive issue is rare, the tactical choices by Sen. Menendez and the government are not. Sen. Menendez's choices offer useful examples of what works—and what does not—when an appellant is stuck with bad facts on appeal and seeks to shift the focus to a legal question.

By Lee Vartan and Joshua McLaurin

18 minute read

May 11, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Ambiguous Holding Leaves Common Interest Privilege Law Unstable

Lee Vartan and Andrew Choi of Holland & Knight consider the common interest privilege and discuss the ambiguous nature of the court's holding in 'Ambac'.

By Lee Vartan and Andrew Choi

11 minute read

May 08, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Ambiguous Holding Leaves Common Interest Privilege Law Unstable

Lee Vartan and Andrew Choi of Holland & Knight consider the common interest privilege and discuss the ambiguous nature of the court's holding in 'Ambac'.

By Lee Vartan and Andrew Choi

11 minute read

April 06, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Silver and Menendez: How Strong Are the Government's Cases?

Lee Vartan of Holland & Knight takes a critical look at the Silver and Menendez indictments, considering both the government's evidence and the anticipated defenses in each case.

By Lee Vartan

11 minute read

April 03, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Silver and Menendez: How Strong Are the Government's Cases?

Lee Vartan of Holland & Knight takes a critical look at the Silver and Menendez indictments, considering both the government's evidence and the anticipated defenses in each case.

By Lee Vartan

11 minute read


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