“Bill McLucas is the longest-tenured Director in the history of the Division of Enforcement. Today he sits atop one of the most formidable SEC defense practices in history, perfectly structured to go toe-to-toe with the subject matter experts and investigative hierarchy at the SEC. He has been referred to as the ‘Babe Ruth’ of Enforcement Practitioners.”
“In 2002, Mr. McLucas was described in a New York Times article as ‘playing Joe Friday to other SEC enforcement directors who sought out the Miami Vice glitz of high-profile cases.’ His leadership saw a systematic upswing in the number of investigations into public company accounting malfeasance. Many of the matters he initiated were ultimately turned into filed actions after he left for private practice. Since entering private practice, Mr. McLucas has had many high-profile assignments, including representing the Special Committee to the Enron Board of Directors. Today he represents numerous leading financial institutions and public company boards.”