Taylor Jaszewski focuses his practice on government enforcement matters, white collar criminal defense, and securities litigation. He represents clients in fast-paced internal investigations and in lawsuits brought both by private parties and government agencies.

Mr. Jaszewski’s experience includes representing financial services companies facing allegations of fraud, assisting startups in internal investigations and management reviews, and advising major industry players in regulatory probes. These matters have involved prosecutors, regulators and enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and state attorneys general offices. He has substantive experience guiding clients through depositions, drafting dispositive motions, and presenting investigatory conclusions to company boards and executives.

In his pro bono practice, Mr. Jaszewski has helped draft an amicus curiae brief on behalf of a victims’ rights organization before the Massachusetts Supreme Court and provided research materials to national organizations dedicated to the elimination of gun violence. Prior to joining Dechert, Mr. Jaszewski was a summer associate at another international law firm in 2020 and served as an intern in the Colorado Governor’s Office of Legal Counsel in 2019.

Prior to his legal career, Mr. Jaszewski worked as a policy analyst for a government relations firm in Washington, D.C.

    • Representation of an online broker-dealer in successfully dismissing a putative class action lawsuit alleging aider and abettor liability in federal court.
    • Representation of an industrial technology company in litigation relating to its acquisition by a Fortune 500 corporation.