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Mr. Raspanti is a founding shareholder of Miller, Alfano & Raspanti. His areas of practice include White Collar Criminal Defense; Criminal, Civil and Administrative Health Care Fraud Defense; Federal and State Qui Tam Litigation; and Complex Commercial Litigation. While attending Temple University School of Law, Mr. Raspanti served as President of the Moot Court Board from 1983 to 1984. Mr. Raspanti is on the Board of Governors of the Justinian Society, having served as Secretary to the Society from 1998 to 2002. He is also a member of the Silver Council of the National Italian American Foundation. His past legal positions include Assistant District Attorney at the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, as well as working for two well-respected Philadelphia litigation firms.

In March 1999, Philadelphia Magazine named Mr. Raspanti one of the best white collar criminal defense lawyers in Philadelphia. Following that honor, Mr. Raspanti was selected by his peers as one of Pennsylvania's Super Lawyers for 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 in the field of White Collar Criminal Defense, an honor reserved for 5%of the Pennsylvania Bar. In addition, in 2007 he was listed as one of the Top 100 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers. He was also selected by his peers for the 2007 edition of Best Lawyers in America in the area of Health Care law.

Mr. Raspanti is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) and the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (PACDL). He serves as co-chair of the American Bar Association's Sub-Committee on Health Care Fraud and Abuse. He is a member of the Committee on Criminal Law of the Federal Bar Association, the Committee on Complex Crimes Litigation and the Sub-Committee on White Collar Crime of the American Bar Association. In addition, Mr. Raspanti serves on the Advisory Committee for the Center for Advocacy for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly (CARIE).

Mr. Raspanti served as lead trial counsel in a number of complex, high-profile white collar cases. In United States of America v. General Electric Company, he defended a former executive of the General Electric Company charged with criminal defense procurement fraud in a four-month jury trial. This case, which involved thousands of documents and hundreds of witnesses, was one of the longest and most complex white collar criminal trials ever tried in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He also served as lead counsel in United States ex rel. Robert J. Merena v. SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories, as well as co-lead counsel in United States ex rel. Bradford Hunt & Walter Gauger v. Merck-Medco Managed Care, LLC and in United States ex rel. James T. Monahan v. St. Barnabas Health System. Recently, Mr. Raspanti successfully obtained an acquittal, after a lengthy jury trial, of a dermatologist charged with 79 counts of health care fraud in federal district court in Philadelphia.

Mr. Raspanti has been recognized as a national leader in his field by such organizations as Law Dragon 500 magazine and the US Healthcare Expert Guide. Mr. Raspanti is a member of the American, Federal, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bar Associations. Mr. Raspanti is also an active member of the American Health Lawyers Association and the Health Care Compliance Association.

In June 2007, Mr. Raspanti was appointed by Governor Edward G. Rendell to serve on the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing. The Commission creates a state-wide sentencing policy which promotes fair, consistent sentencing practices in order to provide judges with a common reference point for sentencing those convicted of felonies and misdemeanors. Mr. Raspanti was previously appointed by Governor Rendell to serve as a commissioner on the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. As a Commissioner, Mr. Raspanti was responsible for the oversight of the Commission's programs aimed at preventing and reducing crime and delinquency within the Commonwealth, fostering and supporting local law enforcement efforts, as well as creating initiatives directed towards crime reduction and interagency coordination and cooperation.

On January 27, 2003, under recommendation from the Honorable Ronald D. Castille, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania appointed Mr. Raspanti to the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board for a term of three years, which was renewed recently by the Supreme Court for an additional three years. Prior to his appointment to the 16 person Disciplinary Board, Mr. Raspanti had served for almost six years as a Philadelphia Disciplinary Hearing Committee Member.

 

 

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