

Partner
Dmitry Slavin
- Yale, J.D. (2012)
- Washington and Lee, B.A. (2009)

In a decade of public service, Dmitry Slavin has taken on international terrorists, foreign assassins, and drug cartels. He has trial experience in federal district courts across the country and has also argued multiple appeals. His past work as a federal prosecutor included complex financial crimes, tax, and national security.
After beginning his career at a major law firm in Washington, DC, Dmitry became an Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Kentucky. As a member of the fraud unit, he focused on complex financial crimes, recovering large sums for defrauded victims. In recognition for this work, he was awarded the office’s Crime Victims’ Rights Award.
When a foreign government asked for help in retrieving sensitive information that was being used to extort them, Dmitry stepped in, recovered the information, and obtained a conviction after a jury trial.
Dmitry was also a key part of the district’s appellate work. He submitted briefs and argued Sixth Circuit cases for his own cases and those of other AUSAs, including arguing on back-to-back days. He also became the go-to attorney for preparing other attorneys to argue.
Dmitry later moved to the Department of Justice’s National Security Division. In that role, he was involved in some of the Department’s most difficult and high-profile cases. He represented the Department in federal courts across the country. He co-led multiple complex jury trials involving years of preparation, hundreds of exhibits, and massive amounts of discovery. He traveled the world training foreign prosecutors in best practices for handling terrorism cases and battlefield evidence. For his trial work, he received multiple awards from the Assistant Attorney General for National Security.
Dmitry is passionate about trial work and has frequently worked with college and law school mock trial teams in competitions. He taught trial advocacy as a Professional Lecturer in Law at the George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC.
Dmitry received his law degree from Yale Law School in 2012, and his undergraduate degree from Washington and Lee University in 2009, where he graduated summa cum laude. After law school, he clerked for Judge John M. Rogers of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
The International Institute of Justice and the Rule of Law’s West Africa Dialogue on Battlefield Evidence; Rabat, Morocco, 2024
The Pillars of Success: Defeating Terrorism and Terrorism Financing; Doha, Qatar 2023
Advanced Money Laundering: Terrorism Financing; Rabat, Morocco, 2023
2022 Assistant Attorney General Award for Excellence
2022 Assistant Attorney General Award for Best New Employee
2019 Danny Ray Smith Crime Victim’s Rights Award
Washington, DC
Overview
In a decade of public service, Dmitry Slavin has taken on international terrorists, foreign assassins, and drug cartels. He has trial experience in federal district courts across the country and has also argued multiple appeals. His past work as a federal prosecutor included complex financial crimes, tax, and national security.
After beginning his career at a major law firm in Washington, DC, Dmitry became an Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Kentucky. As a member of the fraud unit, he focused on complex financial crimes, recovering large sums for defrauded victims. In recognition for this work, he was awarded the office’s Crime Victims’ Rights Award.
When a foreign government asked for help in retrieving sensitive information that was being used to extort them, Dmitry stepped in, recovered the information, and obtained a conviction after a jury trial.
Dmitry was also a key part of the district’s appellate work. He submitted briefs and argued Sixth Circuit cases for his own cases and those of other AUSAs, including arguing on back-to-back days. He also became the go-to attorney for preparing other attorneys to argue.
Dmitry later moved to the Department of Justice’s National Security Division. In that role, he was involved in some of the Department’s most difficult and high-profile cases. He represented the Department in federal courts across the country. He co-led multiple complex jury trials involving years of preparation, hundreds of exhibits, and massive amounts of discovery. He traveled the world training foreign prosecutors in best practices for handling terrorism cases and battlefield evidence. For his trial work, he received multiple awards from the Assistant Attorney General for National Security.
Dmitry is passionate about trial work and has frequently worked with college and law school mock trial teams in competitions. He taught trial advocacy as a Professional Lecturer in Law at the George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC.
Dmitry received his law degree from Yale Law School in 2012, and his undergraduate degree from Washington and Lee University in 2009, where he graduated summa cum laude. After law school, he clerked for Judge John M. Rogers of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Speaking Engagements
The International Institute of Justice and the Rule of Law’s West Africa Dialogue on Battlefield Evidence; Rabat, Morocco, 2024
The Pillars of Success: Defeating Terrorism and Terrorism Financing; Doha, Qatar 2023
Advanced Money Laundering: Terrorism Financing; Rabat, Morocco, 2023
Awards
2022 Assistant Attorney General Award for Excellence
2022 Assistant Attorney General Award for Best New Employee
2019 Danny Ray Smith Crime Victim’s Rights Award
Clerkships
- Hon. John M. Rogers, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
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