ABBEY MOLITOR focuses her practice on a range of litigation and regulatory matters, often involving complex financial, accounting, and securities issues. Abbey has substantial experience representing accounting and professional services firms in litigation and regulatory matters before the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, and the U.S. Department of Justice. These representations have included issues related to revenue recognition, inventory accounting, earnouts, accounts payable and accounts receivable practices, audit risk assessment and scoping procedures, internal controls over financial reporting, and disclosure obligations. She has considerable commercial and securities litigation experience, including the representation of both corporate and individual defendants in a multi-billion dollar securities class action. Abbey also has experience conducting confidential internal investigations.
Abbey is particularly skilled at working with witnesses in advance of their deposition and trial testimony, including the representation of multiple audit partners at trial and several senior executives in high-stakes deposition testimony. Her practice further includes substantial experience developing and executing case strategy, brief-writing (in trial and appellate courts), negotiating and litigating discovery disputes, working with fact and expert witnesses, and managing discovery.
Abbey earned her law degree with honors from The University of Chicago Law School, where she was a Rubenstein Scholar. While in law school, she served as executive topics & comments editor for The University of Chicago Law Review. She received her B.A. in history and political science from the University of Iowa, where she graduated with highest honors.
Prior to joining the firm, Abbey served as a law clerk for the Honorable Steven M. Colloton of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.