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Jamie M. McCall

Partner

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Jamie M. McCall is a partner in the Firm who concentrates on securities fraud litigation. Prior to joining the Firm, Jamie spent twelve years with the Department of Justice in the U.S. Attorney’s Offices for Miami, Florida and Wilmington, Delaware, where he oversaw complex criminal investigations ranging from securities, tax, bank and wire frauds, to the theft of trade secrets and cybercrime. Jamie has successfully tried numerous jury trials, including a seven-week securities fraud trial, which arose from financial conduct during the Great Recession, and resulted in trial verdicts against four bank executives and a $60 million civil settlement to victim-shareholders; and a five-week multi-defendant stalking-murder case, which stemmed from the 2013-shootout at the New Castle County Courthouse in Delaware, and resulted in first-in-the-nation convictions for “cyberstalking resulting in death” under the Violence Against Women Act. For his work on both of these cases, Jamie was twice awarded the Director’s Award for Superior Performance by the Department of Justice. Most recently, Jamie served as the section chief for the National Security and Cybercrime Division for the Delaware U.S. Attorney’s office.

Jamie also spent several years practicing civil law at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius in Philadelphia, where he worked on major, high-stakes litigation matters involving Fortune 250 companies. Jamie began his legal career as a Judge Advocate in the Marine Corps, working primarily as a prosecutor and achieving the rank of Captain. In 2004, Jamie served for nearly five months as the principal legal advisor to 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment in and around Fallujah, Iraq, including during the First Battle of Fallujah.

Jamie maintains an active membership in the Federal Bar Association, District of Delaware chapter. He has presented on numerous issues involving corporate and securities fraud. He was also a featured interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes” in a segment about theft of original correspondence by Christopher Columbus, most recently aired in August 2020.

Jamie has received numerous awards for his work in securities fraud and cybercrime, along with respective military service awards, including the Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, and Global War Against Terrorism Expeditionary Medal.

Memberships

  • Federal Bar Association, Delaware Chapter

Speaking Engagements

  • Featured Interview, “Who’s Stealing Christopher Columbus Letters from Libraries Around the World?”, 60 MINUTES, CBS News, October 20, 2019
  • Panel Instructor, “Prosecuting Lies to the Federal Reserve:  A Case Study of Delaware’s Wilmington Trust Investigation and Prosecution,” Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Conference of Counsel, April 2019
  • Panel Instructor, “Corporate Investigations and Individual Accountability,” National Advocacy Center for the Department of Justice, Advanced Fraud and Economic Crimes Seminar, November 2018
  • Panel Moderator, “Case Study:  United States v. Matusiewicz, et al.,” District of Delaware Federal Bar Association, Bench and Bar Conference, May 2018
  • Panel Moderator, “Cyberstalking and Lethal Consequences,” Beau Biden Foundation, Technology & Child Protection Conference, October 2017
  • Panel Moderator, “United States v. Matusiewicz.  A Case Study in Cyberstalking,” Conference on the Investigation & Prosecution of Crimes of Stalking, Dover, Delaware, October 2016

Awards/Rankings

  • Executive Office for United States Attorneys, Department of Justice, Director’s Award for Superior Performance by a Litigative Team, United States v. Wilmington Trust Corp., et al., September 2020
  • Chief of Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation Division’s Excellence Award for Tax/Financial Investigation into Wilmington Trust Corp., August 2019
  • Executive Office for United States Attorneys, Department of Justice, Director’s Award for Superior Performance by a Litigative Team, United States v. Matusiewicz, et al., May 2019
  • Delaware Valley Chapter, International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators Task Force of the Year Award, May 2019
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation, Special Recognition Award for United States v. Wilmington Trust Corp., et al., May 2018
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation, Special Recognition Award for United States v. Matusiewicz, et al., February 2016
  • Cybersecurity Trailblazer Award, The National Law Journal, December 2015
  • Younger Federal Lawyer of the Year Award, Federal Bar Association, 2004
  • Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Global War Against Terrorism Expeditionary Medal

Experience

Publications

  • Co-Author:  “A Mother Vindicated:  Landmark Cyberstalking Case,” Domestic Violence Report, Vol. 22, No. 6, Aug./Sept. 2017
  • Co-Author: “United States v. Matusiewicz:  Lessons Learned From the First Federal Prosecution of Cyberstalking Resulting in Death,” The United States Attorneys’ Bulletin, May 2016, Vol. 64