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has more than twelve years of trial experience
in highly complex criminal cases. Before entering private practice,
he was a federal white-collar crime prosecutor for eleven years,
having served most recently as the Chief of the White Collar
Crime Section in the United States Attorney’s Office for
the Northern District of California. Before joining the U.S.
Attorney’s Office, he spent six years at the U.S. Department
of Justice’s Public Integrity Section, prosecuting federal
and state public corruption cases across the country.
Mr. Ehrlich received his J.D. from Stanford Law School, where
he graduated first in his class, was elected to the Order of
the Coif, and served as an Articles Editor on the Stanford
Law Review. He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard
College, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta
Kappa.
Before becoming a federal prosecutor, Mr. Ehrlich served as
a law clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony M.
Kennedy and to Judge William A. Norris on the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals. Before becoming an attorney, Mr. Ehrlich worked
as a Legislative Assistant to Congressman (now-Senator) Charles
E. Schumer of New York.
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has a decade of experience litigating and
trying complex criminal and civil cases. Before co-founding
Ramsey & Ehrlich, he was a federal prosecutor in the United
States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of
California, serving as a member of the White Collar Crime Section,
as well as a founding member of the Computer Hacking and Intellectual
Property Unit. He also worked for four years at the premier
San Francisco law firm, Keker & Van Nest.
Mr. Ramsey received his J.D. from Harvard Law School,
where he graduated cum laude and served as an Editor
on the Harvard Law Review. He received his undergraduate
degree from Harvard College, and a Masters of Business Administration
from the University of California at Berkeley.
After law school, Mr. Ramsey served as a law clerk to then-Chief
Judge Harry T. Edwards of the United States Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia Circuit. Before becoming an attorney,
Mr. Ramsey served as an officer in the United States Air Force
and was honorably discharged as a First Lieutenant.
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