Devin K. Troy advocates for clients across a diverse range of practice areas, including white collar litigation, government and internal investigations, and antitrust litigation. Her practice focuses on the healthcare industry and False Claims Act and Anti-Kickback Statute matters. Devin counsels financial institutions and their executives on navigating complex investigations and litigations, including those brought by the Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. She maintains a robust pro bono practice, specializing in representing domestic violence survivors in criminal and attendant civil proceedings.
Devin previously served as a law clerk to Judge Gene E.K. Pratter of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. While in law school, Devin served as a senior editor for the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, the president of the Mock Trial Association, and a member of the Moot Court Board. She also directed the student pro bono groups of If/When/How, the Domestic Violence Assistance Project, and Aequitas. Upon graduation, Devin was presented with the Hal M. Weinstein Memorial Prize, which is awarded to the graduating student demonstrating special promise in the area of criminal trial advocacy.
Prior to attending law school, Devin was a research associate and a domestic violence paralegal for two Philadelphia criminal justice agencies.
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