Jessica Franzetti
Overview
Jessica Franzetti is an associate in Crowell’s New York office and a member of the firm’s Antitrust and Competition and White Collar and Regulatory Enforcement groups. Jessica counsels and represents clients in a wide range of regulatory enforcement, white collar criminal defense, and internal investigation matters. Jessica represents corporate and individual clients in criminal and civil antitrust investigations related to hiring practices, bid-rigging, and procurement fraud.
Career & Education
- Securities and Exchange Commission
Legal Intern, Division of Enforcement, 2020 - New York
Legal Intern, Special Investigations Unit, Office of the New York Attorney General, 2018
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- University of Delaware, B.A.
- Brooklyn Law School, J.D.
- New York
- U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Jessica's Insights
Client Alert | 3 min read | 04.23.24
DOJ Promises NPAs to Certain Individuals Through New Voluntary Self-Disclosure Pilot Program
On April 15, 2024, the Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) Nicole Argentieri announced a new Pilot Program on Voluntary Self-Disclosure for Individuals (“Pilot Program” or “Program”). The Pilot Program offers a clear path for voluntary self-disclosure by certain corporate executives and other individuals who are themselves involved in misconduct by corporations, in exchange for a Non-Prosecution Agreement (“NPA”). The Pilot Program specifically targets individuals who disclose to the Criminal Division at DOJ in Washington, D.C. information about certain corporate criminal conduct. By carving out a clear path to non-prosecution for those who qualify, DOJ has created another tool to uncover complex crimes that might not otherwise be reported to the Department.
Client Alert | 2 min read | 01.30.24
Firm News | 2 min read | 12.01.23
Crowell & Moring Named to “GIR 100” for Ninth Consecutive Year
Representative Matters
- Represented a major corporation in the aerospace industry in investigations by the Department of Justice into hiring practices (no-poach/nonsolicitation).
- Represented a multinational corporation in an internal investigation into potential bid-rigging.
- Represented AT&T Inc. in its $1.175 billion sale of its Crunchyroll business to Sony.
- Represented a major veterinary services provider in a Federal Trade Commission merger investigation.
- Represented several clients in DOJ and FTC antitrust investigations.
Jessica's Insights
Client Alert | 3 min read | 04.23.24
DOJ Promises NPAs to Certain Individuals Through New Voluntary Self-Disclosure Pilot Program
On April 15, 2024, the Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) Nicole Argentieri announced a new Pilot Program on Voluntary Self-Disclosure for Individuals (“Pilot Program” or “Program”). The Pilot Program offers a clear path for voluntary self-disclosure by certain corporate executives and other individuals who are themselves involved in misconduct by corporations, in exchange for a Non-Prosecution Agreement (“NPA”). The Pilot Program specifically targets individuals who disclose to the Criminal Division at DOJ in Washington, D.C. information about certain corporate criminal conduct. By carving out a clear path to non-prosecution for those who qualify, DOJ has created another tool to uncover complex crimes that might not otherwise be reported to the Department.
Client Alert | 2 min read | 01.30.24
Firm News | 2 min read | 12.01.23
Crowell & Moring Named to “GIR 100” for Ninth Consecutive Year
Jessica's Insights
Client Alert | 3 min read | 04.23.24
DOJ Promises NPAs to Certain Individuals Through New Voluntary Self-Disclosure Pilot Program
On April 15, 2024, the Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) Nicole Argentieri announced a new Pilot Program on Voluntary Self-Disclosure for Individuals (“Pilot Program” or “Program”). The Pilot Program offers a clear path for voluntary self-disclosure by certain corporate executives and other individuals who are themselves involved in misconduct by corporations, in exchange for a Non-Prosecution Agreement (“NPA”). The Pilot Program specifically targets individuals who disclose to the Criminal Division at DOJ in Washington, D.C. information about certain corporate criminal conduct. By carving out a clear path to non-prosecution for those who qualify, DOJ has created another tool to uncover complex crimes that might not otherwise be reported to the Department.
Client Alert | 2 min read | 01.30.24
Firm News | 2 min read | 12.01.23
Crowell & Moring Named to “GIR 100” for Ninth Consecutive Year