Sarah Krissoff, a member at the firm’s White Collar Defense & Investigations group, spoke with Bloomberg Law about the special counsel’s election conspiracy investigation of Donald Trump and defense lawyers’ frustration with murky DOJ guidance about whether a prospective cooperator can be a defined as a “subject” or a mere witness. “There’s so much scrutiny of the [Trump] case that everything [the clients] say, every move they make is analyzed in such a way that they have to choreograph those moves in a way that’s probably not to their benefit,” Krissoff said. “They can’t be as nimble as they should be, frankly.”
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