Steve
Brogan is Managing Partner of Jones Day and was Partner-in-Charge of
the Firm's Washington Office from 1989 through 2002. He has a broad and
extensive practice in complex litigation matters, including securities,
banking, contests for corporate control, corporate criminal
investigations, product liability, independent counsel investigations,
and qui tam actions. Significant matters in which he has played a major
role include representation of: J.C. Penney in a grand jury
investigation of possible violations of customs and antidumping laws;
General Motors Corporation in the GM-Toyota joint venture, air bag
safety, and Cadillac V8-6-4 litigation; The Gillette Company in a
takeover contest; General Electric Company in a grand jury defense of a
procurement investigation; Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. in product
liability litigation; the directors of Northrop Corporation in a grand
jury investigation of alleged misconduct abroad by Northrop; the Dart
Group Corporation in a highly publicized corporate governance dispute;
and First American Corporation and First American Bankshares, Inc. in
proceedings and investigations arising from the collapse of the Bank of
Credit and Commerce International.
Admitted
District of Columbia
Education
Boston College (A.B. 1974); University of Notre Dame (Executive Editor, Law Review; J.D. 1977)
Government/Military Service
Deputy Assistant Attorney General, United States Department of Justice (1981-1983)