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02.15.2019

Paul M. Moskal

By: cypressnorth

Paul Moskal is a highly accomplished attorney with 35+ years of experience in multi-faceted investigative and intelligence operations management. With extensive knowledge in law enforcement legal counsel, media relations, teaching and community relations, he is an effective champion of ethics and core values. He now focuses on risk management, corporate governance, ethics and compliance — leading the initiation and development of robust compliance program for a global organization. Moskal is certified by the Compliance Certification Board (CCB) as an ethics and compliance professional (CCEP and CCEP-I).

 

Previously, Moskal served in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for 29 years as a Special Agent, a Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA), and as Chief Division Counsel—providing legal oversight, guidance and management for all FBI programs. In that role, he also served as the chief ethics and compliance officer for the Buffalo Office of the FBI. Additionally, Moskal worked in the U.S. intelligence community for six years servicing the National Laboratory System, and as an independent monitor for ethics and corporate compliance.

 

Moskal is a 1979 University at Buffalo School of Law graduate and is currently an adjunct professor of law teaching compliance and ethics at that school. He holds a criminal justice certification from the University at Buffalo School of Law and is admitted to practice in New York State, the United States District Court for the Western District of New York and the United States Supreme Court.

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