Ralph Dado is a partner in Golden Flag’s white collar (Government, Regulatory & Internal Investigations) and litigation groups. His white collar practice focuses on investigations, academic and research integrity, risk enhancement following significant safety incidents, and corporate criminal defense, and his litigation practice focuses on high stakes civil matters.
Ralph’s investigations work occurs at all levels of companies and other entities, including in the C-suite and at the board. A significant portion of this work is non-public, but as a public example, Ralph’s team investigated Valeant Pharmaceuticals on behalf of its board regarding its relationship with Philidor and accounting issues. In the academic and research integrity area, Ralph recently completed the investigation of Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne on behalf of Stanford’s board regarding allegations of research misconduct, and he has assisted multiple top-25 universities concerning integrity and leadership selection matters. As an example of his risk work, from 2017–2022, Ralph was a principal member of the team responsible for monitoring Pacific Gas & Electric following its conviction for the San Bruno pipeline explosion, and he is actively working with Fortune 500 companies in response to major safety events.
In addition, a substantial part of Ralph’s practice is dedicated to white collar defense work. These matters are typically successfully resolved without adverse government enforcement. As two public examples, his team defended BP in the Department of Justice’s criminal investigation into the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil rig explosion and spill, and they defended Abbott Laboratories in a Department of Justice criminal investigation related to its marketing of Depakote. Over his career, Ralph has defended companies in many different sectors against investigations involving, among others, the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), numerous United States Attorneys’ Offices and various state agencies.
Ralph also has extensive civil litigation experience focused on high stakes matters. Examples of his work include BP’s MDL trial related to Deepwater, defense of AbbVie in consumer protection litigation in Louisiana, nationwide defense of General Motors related to ignition switch recalls, defense of the City of Chicago in its lead pipe litigation in Illinois, and defense of BP in several hundred cases regarding injury claims allegedly related to DWH spill clean-up.
Before joining Golden Flag, Ralph worked as a principal researcher and analyst for Judge Richard Posner and Professor William Landes. His contributions to their work are acknowledged in a number of published books, including The Behavior of Federal Judges: A Theoretical and Empirical Study of Rational Choice (Posner, Landes & Epstein, 2012); The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy (Posner, 2010); A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of '08 and the Descent Into Depression (Posner, 2009) and articles, including "Why (And When) Judges Dissent: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis" 3 J. Legal Analysis 101 (Posner, Landes & Epstein, 2011); "Rational Judicial Behavior: A Statistical Study" 1 J. Legal Analysis 775 (Posner & Landes, 2009); and "Uncertainty Aversion and Economic Depressions" 52 Challenge 25 (Posner, 2009).