Jeremy has provided trial strategy services and managed graphic production for many complex litigations including: the dismissal of a $700 million claim against Genentech; an asbestos insurance trial that yielded a settlement in excess of $1 billion; a construction-related insurance bad faith case with a $383 million verdict; and a recent securities fraud class action in which Motorola agreed to a $190 million settlement payment right before trial. Jeremy also assisted with the successful criminal prosecution in the San Francisco "dog mauling" trial, and worked on the highly publicized settlement payment of $440 million by Microsoft to InterTrust Technologies after a preliminary Markman Hearing. Jeremy has worked with the Securities and Exchange Commission on more than a dozen cases. In 2006, Jeremy led The Focal Point’s six-month collaboration with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which resulted in Waste Management’s former chief financial officer, James Koenig, being found liable on all 60 counts of having falsified company accounts in a $1.7 billion accounting fraud that remains one of the largest in US corporate history.