Dylan Reichman represents clients in federal and state court at all stages of criminal investigations and litigation.  His practice focuses on pre-indictment and post-conviction criminal defense of both individuals and companies and trade secrets litigation.

Mr. Reichman is a graduate, cum laude, of the Georgetown University Law Center, where he was a Managing Editor of the American Criminal Law Review’s Annual Survey of White Collar Crime, a Public Interest Scholar, and a Law Fellow. During law school, he interned at the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and externed at the United States Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division, Washington Criminal II Section. Before attending law school, he worked as a paralegal for a law office specializing in federal criminal appeals and at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office in the Conviction Integrity and Special Investigations Unit. Mr. Reichman maintains an active pro bono practice.

Experience

    • Represented Richard Glossip at the Supreme Court of the United States in Glossip v. Oklahoma, successfully obtaining vacatur of Glossip’s capital conviction and death sentence in light of the State of Oklahoma’s elicitation of false testimony
    • Represented corporation in parallel SEC and DOJ securities fraud investigations
    • Representing habeas petitioner in the Southern District of New York and at the Second Circuit sitting en banc, obtaining vacatur of denial of habeas petition in Farhane v. United States holding naturalized citizens have Sixth Amendment right to be advised of potential denaturalization and deportation consequences of guilty pleas 
    • Representing Virginia residents in the Eastern District of Virginia in a successful challenge to the felony disenfranchisement provision of the Virginia Constitution in King v. O’Bannon
       

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Credentials

  • Education

    • JD, Georgetown University Law Center, 2023

      cum laude

      Managing Editor, American Criminal Law Review’s Annual Survey of White Collar Crime

      Public Interest Scholar

    • BA, Political Science, Haverford College, 2016

      Herman M. Somers Prize for Best Political Science Thesis; Political Science Departmental Honors
  • Admissions

    • New York

Credentials

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