Daily Journal Staff Writer
After 13 years as a federal prosecutor in the state's Central District, Jeremy D. Matz made the jump to private practice, looking for a place he could use skills honed while trying criminal cases as an assistant U.S. attorney. He also saw the change as a way to branch into other areas of the law.
"I was able to really dive deep into all types of white-collar crime while in the office, and that...
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