Former U.S. Attorney is guest on 'The Litigation War Room'

Maxwell Goss, a litigation partner at intellectual property specialty law Fishman Stewart, recently welcomed former U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider as a guest on his podcast, “The Litigation War Room.” 

On Episode 14: Listeners can hear never-before-heard stories about how Schneider’s office handled major law enforcement challenges including the COVID-19 crisis and the civil unrest and protests following the death of George Floyd.  Schneider also discusses prosecuting the leadership of the UAW on corruption charges and working in his current role managing internal investigations as the co-leader of Honigman’s white collar defense and investigations practice group.  Schneider offers some tidbits for attorneys looking to make a career in public service.

As the former U.S. Attorney–Eastern District of Michigan, Schneider was the chief federal law enforcement official for approximately 6.5 million people in 34 counties. The office is widely recognized for significant prosecutions involving international terrorism, violent crime, public corruption, environmental crime, financial fraud, drug trafficking, civil rights and numerous other criminal and civil matters. Prior to that appointment, Schneider was the Chief Deputy Attorney General for the State of Michigan; supervising 40,000 ongoing cases and managing a budget of over $100 million in taxpayer funds.

Maxwell Goss focuses his IP litigation practice on trade secret, trademark, patent, and copyright matters, as well as licensing and technology disputes at Fishman Stewart; and provides strategic advice to businesses and individuals on IP, internet law, and business law matters. Goss holds a J.D., with honors, from Notre Dame Law School.

The Litigation War Room can be found on Apple, Spotify, or other podcasts. visit https://www.thelitigationwarroom.com/


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