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Andrew S. Boutros is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Chicago Law School, where he teaches courses on corporate criminal prosecutions and investigations. He has served as a special advisor at the University of Chicago Corporate Lab and has been involved with the Law School for 16 years, during which he has organized conferences and assisted students in publishing reports and academic works. As the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, he held the position of the top federal law enforcement official for a district of over nine million residents. His office is noted for significant prosecutions related to violent crime, terrorism, human trafficking, and public corruption. Boutros was recognized for his management of more than 300 employees and 145 Assistant U.S. Attorneys while prosecuting numerous matters of national and international significance. He has successfully tackled complex cases, including prosecutions related to drug trafficking, money laundering, and fraud. His achievements have earned him various awards, including the National Prosecutor of the Year by the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. Andrew Boutros has published extensively on criminal law and related topics, contributing 160 articles and books, and has participated in 90 speaking engagements.
University of Chicago Law School • Chicago, IL
Teaches courses on corporate criminal prosecutions and investigations.
Northern District of Illinois • Chicago, IL
Managed the office of federal prosecution, recognized for significant cases and law enforcement collaboration.
U.S. Department of Justice • Chicago, IL
Investigated and prosecuted complex criminal cases with national significance.
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