Mintz’s Elissa Flynn-Poppey Appointed by Massachusetts Senators for Nonpartisan Advisory Committee on Nomination of State’s U.S. Attorney General
Mintz Member and Chair of the firm’s Government Law Practice Elissa Flynn-Poppey has been selected by U.S. Senators Edward J. Markey (D-MA) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) to participate in a seven-member bipartisan advisory committee to review and provide recommendations on U.S. Attorney candidates for the District of Massachusetts. In this capacity, Ms. Flynn-Poppey and the fellow committee members will solicit, interview, and comment on applications for the state's top federal law enforcement officer.
"The Advisory Committee plays an important role ensuring that a highly-qualified, fair-minded, and justice seeking candidate is appointed as U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts," Senators Warren and Markey said in a press release.
Ms. Flynn-Poppey helps prominent Mintz clients resolve issues at the intersection of law, government ethics, and regulatory compliance. She works closely with private and publicly traded companies, government agencies, individuals, and nonprofits. As a former senior member of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney’s legal office, Ms. Flynn-Poppey has extensive experience in government investigations, legislative and regulatory drafting, and government compliance. In addition, she is actively involved in a variety of cases for the firm’s pro bono practice, and led the legislative redrafting and developed the strategic plan for the passage of G.L. c. 258E, Massachusetts’ harassment prevention law.
Attorneys in Mintz’s Government Law Practice have direct experience working in the complex system of policy making, legislation, regulations, processes, and procedures, and regularly counsel clients in the public and private sectors on corporate compliance, internal investigations, the Freedom of Information Act, lobbying, ethics, campaign finance, and the open meeting law. In addition, attorneys in the firm’s White Collar Defense & Government Investigations Practice have served in government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, and offices of state Attorneys General.