Overview

Jamie Carbone serves as a paralegal in the areas of complex civil and criminal litigation, with an emphasis on business, environmental, energy, and white-collar criminal matters. Jamie has extensive trial, jury trial, and arbitration experience and has worked on matters in state and federal court throughout the United States.

Paralegal in the areas of complex civil and criminal litigation, Winston & Strawn, Chicago, 1993–1996.

Education

The Philadelphia Institute, Corporate Finance & Business Law Program (ABA Approved), 1993

Purdue University, B.A., 1992

Experience

  • Handled one-month administrative hearing for a utility before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in connection with the 2000–2001 California energy crisis.
  • Handled two-week jury trial for a company in a suit against its insurer for failure to fully defend it in the Portland Harbor Superfund Site resulting in a jury verdict for $8 million.
  • Handled three-and-one-half month jury trial for former executive of Enron Broadband Services in connection with federal criminal securities fraud charges ending in no convictions.
  • Handled matters for companies and individuals in multiple federal criminal price-fixing matters.
  • Handled matters for various corporations and individuals in connection with federal and state criminal grand jury and civil penalty investigations, including Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, RCRA, and Endangered Species Act investigations by the Environmental Protection Agency, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and others.

Recognition

  • Stoel Rives LLP Andrew Guy Pro Bono Award, Recipient, 2021
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