Mitchell Baylor Lansden

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1401 McKinney, Suite 2250 Houston TX 77010 U.S.A. View Map
Publications
  • "Views Of A Prosecutor," Business Crime-What You Don't Know Can Hurt You; Business Law, Corporate Counsel and Criminal Law Sections Joint Seminar-State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting, 1990.
  • "Willful Blindness and Entrapment Issues: Effecting Jury Instructions in Money Laundering Cases"-White Collar Crime 1993, Representing Corporations and Financial Institutions and Their Officers, Directors and Employees, American Bar Association's Seventh Annual White Collar Crime Institute 1993.
  • "Lawyers and Money Laundering-Could You Be Joining Your Client In Federally Provided Pinstripe Suits?"-State Bar Of Texas' 12th Annual Advanced Business Bankruptcy Course 1994.
  • "Lawyers and Bankruptcy Crimes"-State Bar Of Texas' 15th Annual Advanced Business Bankruptcy Course 1997.
CASES TRIED BY MR. LANSDEN AS AN ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY

  • The following case cites pertain to Federal Court of Appeal decisions in a sample of the cases in which Mr. Lansden was the lead trial attorney for the United States Government. The complexity of the trials and the issues involved in them, demonstrate the basis for the wealth of experience and knowledge he has gained in the field of criminal law.
  • United States v. Grapp, 653 F.2d 189,(5th Cir. 1981)(RICO and mail and wire fraud case involving purchases of computers from Honeywell by the State of Louisiana)
  • United States v. Dozier, 672 F.2d 531,(5th Cir.1982)(RICO and extortion and bribery case involving the Agriculture Commissioner of the State of Louisiana)
  • United States v. Moody, 923 F.2d 341,(5th Cir.1991)(Complex Bankruptcy fraud case involving estate of Galveston millionaire Shearn Moody)
  • United States v. St. Gelais, 952 F.2d 90,(5th Cir.1992)(Complex wire fraud case involving the fraudulent taking of over $13 million in loan proceeds from major financial institutions using oil exploration limited partnerships)

Areas of Practice

  • Bankruptcy Fraud Crimes
  • Business Crimes
  • Civil Forfeiture
  • Commercial Crimes
  • Compliance Programs
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