Executive Bio
Mr. Alan R. Dial has been employed at King & Spalding in the position of a Partner since January 1, 2007. He is a part of the Litigation & Antitrust Practice Group in King & Spalding's Washington, D.C. office. Mr. Dial's practice focuses primarily on complex civil litigation, including qui tam matters, white collar criminal defense, and internal investigations. His experience includes litigating criminal and civil cases at the trial and appellate levels, as well as defending individuals and companies in prosecutions and investigations by U.S. Attorneys' Offices, FDA, SEC and OFHEO. Mr. Dial left King & Spalding, from 1998-2004, to serve as an Assistant United States Attorney in San Diego and Atlanta. As an AUSA, he tried and prosecuted various criminal cases involving corporate fraud, tax evasion, investment fraud, counterfeiting, money laundering and violent crimes. He was an exceptionally talented trial attorney, winning convictions in all of his felony jury trials, including several lengthy, complex and high profile federal prosecutions. He also represented the United States in oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth and Eleventh Circuits, served as lead counsel for the FBI anti-money laundering initiative and lectured on behalf of the Department of Justice to various foreign law enforcement officials on investigating and prosecuting financial crime cases. Mr. Dial received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1988, where he also earned All-Star honors as a member of the football team and received the Paul Wellman Award for Academic and Athletic Excellence. Upon graduation, he went on to play professional football for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1988-89. Afterwards, Mr. Dial attended Howard University School of Law, earning his law degree and graduating at the top of his class in 1993. Mr. Dial served as a member of the Howard Law Journal and was elected executive articles editor. Mr. Dial is admitted to practice in Illinois, the District of Columbia, and Georgia. He is also admitted to practice in various federal courts including the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the District of Columbia and the Northern District of Illinois.