Goodwin Procter partners Joseph F. Savage Jr. and William Harrington say using the federal Speedy Trial Act to help them defend the former president of a pharmaceutical company against criminal fraud charges made perfect sense.

Even if it did mean tackling millions of documents, more than 350 witness interviews and grand jury appearances and a mountain of undercover recordings in just seven months.

William Harrington of Goodwin Procter.

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