
Mr. Wisenberg writes frequently on criminal law and procedure, and his work has appeared in the Washington Post, the National Law Journal, Corporate Counsel and other leading journals. Mr. Wisenberg also edits the white collar crime blog Letter of Apology. Mrs. Wisenberg also writes widely on federal criminal law topics. A number of their recent writings are available below.
"Federal Criminal Appeals: 10 Things You Should Know."
"Sins of Omission." Texas Review of Law & Politics (Spring 2005).
"Queen For A Day: The Dangerous Game of Proffers, Proffer Agreements and Proffer Letters."
"How to Avoid Going to Jail under 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 for Lying to Government Agents."
"Taking the Fifth Amendment in Front of the Federal Grand Jury in Order to Protect White Collar Defendants and Their Papers."
"The White-Collar Crime Crash Course: A Primer for Individuals Exposed to Federal Fraud Charges."
"The Criminal Side of Sarbanes-Oxley: A Big Stick for Federal Prosecutors." Professional Liability Underwriting Society Journal (Feb. 2003).
"Criminal Law and Procedure Decisions of the 2000-2001 Supreme Court Term."
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