Federal Investigative Case Analysis for Criminal Defense Attorneys
Founded by a former federal investigator with over 25 years of domestic and international investigative experience, Aegis Federal Review provides independent analysis of federal criminal investigations informed by firsthand knowledge of how government cases are developed.
Our work applies a proprietary analytical framework developed in collaboration with a Harvard University and Columbia University alumnus and referred to internally as Aegis. The framework examines how federal investigations evolve from probable cause through indictment and identifies structural vulnerabilities within complex prosecutions.
To maintain strategic focus and analytical depth, the firm accepts only a limited number of defense engagements at any given time.
Why Attorneys Engage Aegis Federal Review
Attorneys retain Aegis Federal Review when they need insider insight into how federal investigations are built.
Our analysis helps defense counsel identify:
· Procedural and structural vulnerabilities
· Opportunities for suppression motions
· Evidence acquisition risks
· Informant credibility concerns
· Case construction patterns that may influence trial strategy
Every engagement ensures depth and strategic focus, giving attorneys actionable insight that directly informs litigation decisions.