This Biglaw Practice Leader Has A Really Crappy Case
Literally.
He’s entitled to his day in court. I think the level of attention the case has garnered, for him, in some ways has been unfair. And I look forward to adjudicating the manner in a courtroom.
— Matthew Adams, co-chair of Fox Rothschild’s white-collar compliance and defense practice, offering comments on his client Thomas Tramaglini, whose case has received national attention. Tramaglini, a New Jersey high-school superintendent whose alleged conduct earned him the nickname “Mystery Pooper,” is accused of repeatedly defecating on the school’s football field. After surveillance was set up due to his alleged daily dumps, local sources claim that Tramaglini was “caught in the act.”
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