Juni 17. 2025
GIR names Gina Parlovecchio to the Top 100 Women in Investigations for 2025
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NEW YORK – Mayer Brown partner Gina Parlovecchio has been recognized by Global Investigations Review (GIR) in its list of Women in Investigations 2025. The survey spotlights the top 100 female practitioners from across the globe, who have made a mark in the field of investigations.
Based in the firm’s New York office, Gina serves as co-chair of Mayer Brown’s Global Investigations & White Collar Defense practice. She represents corporate and individual clients in internal and government investigations, white collar criminal defense, and compliance matters, with a particular focus on anti-money laundering, securities fraud, sanctions and export control violations, cryptocurrency-related offenses, and campaign finance violations. Before joining Mayer Brown, Gina spent more than a decade as a federal prosecutor, where she handled some of the Eastern District of New York’s most complex, sensitive, and high-profile cases.
Gina noted, “I am honored to be recognized by GIR. At the heart of my practice, staying focused on people—especially during their most challenging moments—is what continues to make this work meaningful.”
Read GIR’s profile on Gina here.
Based in the firm’s New York office, Gina serves as co-chair of Mayer Brown’s Global Investigations & White Collar Defense practice. She represents corporate and individual clients in internal and government investigations, white collar criminal defense, and compliance matters, with a particular focus on anti-money laundering, securities fraud, sanctions and export control violations, cryptocurrency-related offenses, and campaign finance violations. Before joining Mayer Brown, Gina spent more than a decade as a federal prosecutor, where she handled some of the Eastern District of New York’s most complex, sensitive, and high-profile cases.
Gina noted, “I am honored to be recognized by GIR. At the heart of my practice, staying focused on people—especially during their most challenging moments—is what continues to make this work meaningful.”
Read GIR’s profile on Gina here.