Christopher Conniff, co-leader of Ropes & Gray’s securities & futures enforcement group, is a skilled trial lawyer with expertise in white-collar criminal defense, regulatory enforcement, internal investigations, and complex commercial cases. His focus areas include banking, private equity, health care, hedge funds, and sports industries. Chris handles cases involving securities fraud, insider trading, money laundering, public corruption, and FCPA violations.
Recognized by Chambers for his ability to efficiently navigate government investigations, Chris also advises on crisis management, corporate compliance, and international risk. Recently, he has counseled life sciences companies and asset managers on insider trading risks related to COVID-19 vaccine research. He co-chairs the firm’s Pro Bono Committee and leads its Sports Industry Initiative.
Previously, as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York, Chris prosecuted high-profile cases, including over 30 members of the Gambino Organized Crime Family, and led a landmark prosecution involving money laundering tied to internet gambling companies.