Mario H. NguyenSenior Associate

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Mario Nguyen

Education

  • Harvard Law School
    Juris Doctor
    Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Honors Society
  • Mexico Institute of Technology (ITAM)
    Fulbright M.B.A. Coursework Program
  • Western Kentucky University
    Bachelor of Arts, Public Relations
    magna cum laude

Clerkships

  • Honorable Robert S. Huie
    United States District Court for the Southern District of California

Admissions

  • California
  • Texas

Mario Nguyen is a skilled litigator, investigator, and legal scholar. He has over 200 hours of experience trying cases in federal court, has conducted investigations with millions of dollars at stake, and teaches at one of the top 30 law schools in the nation.

Mario served as a Trial Attorney in the Fraud Section of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Criminal Division, an inaugural judicial law clerk to a newly appointed federal trial court judge, and an associate to a former U.S. Attorney in the criminal defense and investigations department of a major global law firm.

Mario’s clients are individuals, public bodies, and companies. He helps them build compliance programs, navigate investigations, respond to subpoenas and search warrants, and litigate complex criminal and civil matters. He has handled matters before federal and state courts, grand juries, special litigation committees, and administrative agencies.

Mario’s experience spans a range of issues, including the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), the False Claims Act, the Travel Act, the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Stark Law, healthcare fraud, conspiracy, false statement, obstruction, bribery, money laundering, forfeiture, embezzlement, bank fraud, securities fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, tax fraud, and public corruption.

In addition to teaching as an adjunct law professor at Texas A&M University School of Law, Mario has been published by The Texas Lawbook, The Houston Chronicle, and Law360. He was named one of the Best Lawyers Under 40 and one of the Best Lawyers for White-Collar Criminal Defense by D Magazine, HuffPost’s 40 Latinos Under 40 in Foreign Policy, and the Best Informative Speaker in the U.S. by the American Forensic Association in 2012.