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Eric MacMichael has extensive experience handling white collar criminal matters and complex civil litigation. He is listed in Best Lawyers in America for White Collar Criminal Defense and has represented numerous individuals and companies under investigation or indictment by the Department of Justice in such areas as securities fraud, insider trading, banking-related crimes, computer crimes, and public corruption. Mr. MacMichael is included among the Top Commercial Litigators in the U.S. by Lawdragon and has an extensive complex civil litigation practice involving claims of trade secret misappropriation, employee mobility, professional negligence, and breach of contract.  He litigates matters throughout the United States and has tried a dozen cases in state court, federal court and arbitration.

He was awarded the 2012 California Lawyer magazine California Lawyer of the Year (CLAY) award for achievements in pro bono work for overturning the unjust conviction of Caramad Conley, imprisoned for more than 18 years for a crime he did not commit.

Eric MacMichael has extensive experience handling white collar criminal matters and complex civil litigation. He is listed in Best Lawyers in America for White Collar Criminal Defense and has represented numerous individuals and companies under investigation or indictment by the Department of Justice in such areas as securities fraud, insider trading, banking-related crimes, computer crimes, and public corruption. Mr. MacMichael is included among the Top Commercial Litigators in the U.S. by Lawdragon and has an extensive complex civil litigation practice involving claims of trade secret misappropriation, employee mobility, professional negligence, and breach of contract.  He litigates matters throughout the United States and has tried a dozen cases in state court, federal court and arbitration.

He was awarded the 2012 California Lawyer magazine California Lawyer of the Year (CLAY) award for achievements in pro bono work for overturning the unjust conviction of Caramad Conley, imprisoned for more than 18 years for a crime he did not commit.

Litigating on the Front Lines of Pac-12 Power Struggle

04/04/2024

Keker Van Nest & Peters partner Eric MacMichael was interviewed by Law360 for a Q&A on representing Oregon State University in litigation and ultimately settlement after 10 schools announced their departures from the Pac-12. Read more

Keker, Van Nest & Peters Wins Emergency TRO in Pac-12 Governance Dispute

September 15, 2023

Representing Oregon State University, a Keker, Van Nest & Peters team secured a temporary restraining order blocking the Pac-12 Conference from holding an unauthorized September 13 board meeting. Read more

Keker, Van Nest & Peters Team Named Litigators of the Week, Runners-Up

September 15, 2023

The Am Law Litigation Daily has named a team from Keker, Van Nest & Peters among its Litigators of the Week Runners-Up for winning a temporary restraining order that blocks the Pac-12 Conference from holding an unauthorized September 13 board meeting. Read more

Am Law Litigation Daily: Another Dose of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs

08/12/2022

Litigators at Keker, Van Nest & Peters land runners-up honors in the case they’re handling for the PGA Tour involving antitrust claims brought by suspended golfers who have joined the professional golf tour’s upstart rivals at the LIV Golf Invitational Series. Read more

Federal judge denies LIV golfers bid for PGA Tour postseason

08/09/2022

A federal judge in California ruled Tuesday that three golfers who joined Saudi-backed LIV Golf will not be able to compete in the PGA Tour’s postseason. Read more

Top Verdict: Keker, Van Nest & Peters Win for the Oakland A's

02/09/2022

The Daily Journal has included the firm's win for the Oakland A's, which prohibits Schnitzer Steel from releasing toxic waste into the air, soil and groundwater at Howard’s Terminal in West Oakland, among the Top Verdicts of 2021. Read more

White Collar Crime and Securities Enforcement

03/02/2015

Brook Dooley, Eric MacMichael, Matan Shacham and Katherine Lovett will cover the significant cases of 2014 and their impact. Read more

White Collar Crime and Securities Enforcement: 2014 in Review

01/23/2015

Brook Dooley and Eric MacMichael's article highlights some of 2014’s key developments in white collar practice, along with cases to watch in 2015. Read more

Keker & Van Nest Wins $3.5 Million Settlement in Wrongful Conviction Case

07/12/2014

Dan Purcell, Eric MacMichael and their team fought for Caramad Conley, who spent 18 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted in a double-murder case. Read more

In Late Game Upset, EA Wins Copyright Dispute Over Madden Football

01/22/2014

In a stunning order, Breyer entered judgment for Electronic Arts in a dispute with video game designer Robin Antonick, who had accused the company of cheating him out of royalties for the wildly popular Madden Football series. Read more

Keker & Van Nest Wins Sanctions from SEC

10/02/2013

On behalf of a former Silicon Valley executive accused of accounting fraud, Keker & Van Nest has won a round in their battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission, landing sanctions against the commission for dragging its heels in discovery. Read more

Trends in White Collar Crime and Securities Enforcement

03/13/2013

Brook Dooley and Eric MacMichael will discuss cases involving FCPA enforcement, antitrust, public corruption, intellectual property theft, insider trading, and securities enforcement in connection with the financial crisis. Read more

5 Rules for Protecting Yourself in a White-Collar Criminal Investigation

11/14/2012

Eric MacMichael answers how to prepare for an increasing number of white-collar prosecutions. Read more

Federal Circuit Affirms Win for Comcast

09/14/2012

Keker & Van Nest wins a complete victory in patent infringement case. Read more

Dan Purcell and Eric MacMichael Named California Pro Bono Lawyers of the Year

02/18/2012

They dedicated five years to exonerate Caramad Conley, a man who was wrongfully convicted of a double homicide and spent 18 years in prison. Read more

Keker and Van Nest LLP: Partner in Promoting Justice

12/01/2011

Northern California Innocence Project commends Keker & Van Nest's pro bono efforts. Read more

Keker & Van Nest Wins Freedom For Man Wrongfully Convicted for Murder

01/13/2011

Dan Purcell and his team greeted Caramad Conley as he took his first steps as a free man after serving 18 years for a double-murder conviction that a judge ruled had been obtained through perjured testimony. Read more

Keker & Van Nest's Overturned Murder Conviction Makes Headlines

12/15/2010

Dan Purcell, Eric MacMichael, and Zachary Bookman proved Caramad Conley was unconstitutionally convicted and wrongly imprisoned for 18 years. Read more

Eric MacMichael Weighs in on Federal Judge’s Decision Not to Dismiss Charges in College Admissions Scandal

Last Friday, the Massachusetts federal judge presiding over the “Varsity Blues” case denied several motions to suppress evidence and dismiss bribery and fraud charges against the parents involved in the college admissions scandal. The case will now proceed to trial in front of a Boston jury this fall. Read more