U.S. Attorney for the EDNY, Breon Peace, stands proudly with award recipients Kristin Mace and Vincent Lipari (second from left and second from right, respectively) at the Eastern District Association’s 2023 annual dinner. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Attorneyโs Office for the EDNY.
Two prominent attorneys working in the Eastern District of New York, Vincent Lipari, Senior Trial Counsel in the Civil Division, and Kristin Mace, Chief of the Criminal Division, each received the prestigious Charles E. Rose Awards at the Eastern District Associationโs 2023 annual dinner held at the New York Athletic Club in Manhattan.
This year marked a milestone, as for the first time, the Charles E. Rose Award honored two extraordinary attorneys, one from each division. The award annually recognizes EDNY AUSAs who display exceptional strength of advocacy and heart, attributes deeply embodied by Charles Rose.
Lipari, a Brooklyn College and St. Johnโs Law School graduate, has amassed an impressive track record since joining the Officeโs Civil Division in 1996. Before his public service, he spent 13 years in private practice, where he honed his skills in commercial litigation. Known for his tireless advocacy for the United States, Lipariโs work spans diverse matters such as defensive monetary cases, Social Security and bankruptcy matters, civil and criminal forfeiture, environmental litigations, and more.
With over 50 tried cases under his belt, his courtroom prowess is widely recognized. He has also masterfully handled numerous appeals before the Second Circuit and obtained favorable settlements in many other cases.
One of Lipariโs standout cases is U.S. v. Sabhnani, where he successfully defended the governmentโs forfeiture of a luxurious home used to subject two women to forced labor. Another notable achievement was his victory in the challenging Mesimeris v. U.S. case, where his meticulous cross-examination and the comprehensive defense saved the government…
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