Whether you are facing charges for white collar crimes, need assistance drafting or reviewing contracts, or managing government investigations, Will Newman provides dispute and litigation representation backed by 17+ years of experience. Based in New York, Will represents clients in disputes throughout the United States.
White Collar Crimes
Whether you are facing allegations of fraud, embezzlement, insider trading, or tax evasion, Will helps develop strategies to handle complex investigations, negotiate with prosecutors, and provide assistance for building a defense in court.
Contract Review & Drafting
Will works with businesses to advise them on how contracts operate in practice, craft agreements that align with their strategic goals, and ask the right questions to make sure their agreements meet their business and client expectations.
Government Defense & Investigations
Will represents clients involved in investigations, litigation, and business disputes involving government agencies and regulatory concerns. He can help you address litigation risks while protecting your interests in parallel investigations.
Disputes & Litigation
Will works with individuals and companies seeking practical legal solutions for commercial disputes, investigations, and negotiations, helping them prepare strong cases for negotiation, arbitration, and litigation, when necessary.
Litigation Representation Throughout the United States
Will is licensed to practice law in Georgia, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. He is also admitted to practice before the federal district courts in those states. He also regularly represents clients in disputes throughout the United States with the assistance of colleagues in other jurisdictions.
Will Newman
Will Newman has been litigating cases on behalf of clients since 2009. Will knows that litigation is often expensive and burdensome, and while he cannot make litigation cheap and easy, he identifies inefficiencies and helps clients avoid them.
He is experienced working with cost-conscious clients and advising them on how to allocate time and money to efforts that may meaningfully contribute to their success. If a matter requires more than one person, he has a network of colleagues and vendors who can help get the job done.