Behind a report released to the public last week urging the Federal Bureau of Investigation to enhance intelligence-gathering capabilities was a team of three commissioners, an executive director and a 12-person staff—including one Am Law 100 lawyer.

Joseph Moreno, special counsel at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft in Washington, D.C., spent the better part of 2014 working on the external review of the FBI. The white-collar and criminal investigations lawyer was a staffer for the 9/11 Review Commission, which was directed by Congress to evaluate the changes made at the FBI since Sept. 11, 2001.

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