Winston & Strawn LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Pamela Davis as a partner in the firm’s San Francisco office. Pamela brings 25 years of white collar experience to the firm, including the distinction of being appointed three times by the U.S. government to serve as an independent Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) monitor and independent consultant.
“Winston’s deep bench of litigation talent across its global offices, as well as the firm’s capabilities in Latin America and Asia, allows me to expand my work with clients on global investigations and compliance matters,” said Pamela. “I am looking forward to working closely with the firm’s FCPA practice to counsel companies and individuals on proactive steps they can take in response to today’s regulatory environment.”
Prior to joining Winston, Pamela served as co-director of Hui Chen Ethics Consulting, where she worked with one of the most renowned individuals in the compliance field, former Department of Justice FCPA and Compliance Consultant Hui Chen, to counsel executives, start-ups, and Fortune 500 companies on compliance FCPA matters. Pamela was previously an equity partner in the White Collar Criminal Defense Group at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, where during her 13-year tenure she oversaw more than 150 separate investigations. She also served as the Deputy District Attorney for the County of Contra Costa, California, during which time she first-chaired over 60 jury and bench trials.
“Pamela is highly sought after by clients – both in the Bay Area and around the globe – for her rare ability to conduct investigations and advise on post-investigation regulatory compliance and remediation steps,” said Robb Adkins, Winston’s San Francisco Managing Partner. “This unique combination of skills supports our comprehensive white collar and litigation offerings, and I know our clients will benefit immensely from her monitorship experience, especially as it translates into other regulatory areas, such as anti-money laundering, export controls, and sanctions.”
Pamela also serves as a criminal executive committee member for the Bar Association of San Francisco and as an advisory board member for GAN Integrity, a platform that designs and develops enterprise compliance management software. She has been named one of the Top 100 Women in Investigations globally by Global Investigations Review and is consistently selected as one of The Best Lawyers in America for Criminal Defense: White Collar.
“Pamela’s strengths encompass all aspects of the global regulatory environment our clients face today, including investigations, monitorship, sanctions, and compliance issues,” said Winston Chairman Tom Fitzgerald. “The value that she brings to our clients and to our practice can’t be overstated.”
Pamela received both her B.A. and J.D. from the University of California, Davis. Her arrival follows that of prominent litigator Sandra Edwards, who joined Winston’s San Francisco office at the beginning of September.
Source: www.winston.com