Devlin Healey

Devlin Healey
Biography
Devlin Healey is an associate in the New York office. She joined Norton Rose Fulbright in 2018 and focuses her practice on securities and commercial litigation, white-collar defense, regulatory enforcement, government investigations, and internal corporate investigations. Devlin represents corporations, financial institutions, and individuals across a range of industries in investigations, complex litigation, and compliance matters. She has also advised clients on matters before the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Professional experience
Education
Education
JD, Georgetown University Law Center, 2018
BA, summa cum laude, University of Rhode Island, 2014
In law school, Devlin was a Notes Editor for the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law. Her Note, There are No Bras In Space: How Spaceflight Adapted to Women and How Women Adapt to Spaceflight, was published in the journal in 2018. She spent a year interning with NASA's International Law Practice Group and a semester with Sen. Whitehouse's Judiciary Staff during the confirmation of Justice Neil Gorsuch.
Devlin is admitted to practice in New York and the Southern District of New York.
Admissions
Admissions
- New York State Bar
Publications
Publications
- Co-author, "Global Tax Enforcement Is Coming For Crypto Exchanges," Law360, March 19, 2020
- Author, "There Are No Bras In Space: How Spaceflight Adapted to Women and How Women Adapt to Spaceflight," Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law, 2018
Memberships and activities
Memberships and activities
- Certified International Peace and Nonviolence Trainer