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Matthew Browndorf
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Matthew Browndorf
Residence Template:Country data US [[City:=Newport Beach|Newport Beach]], [[State_Name:=California|California]], [[Country_Name:=United States|USA]]
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Occupation Founder and CIO of Browndorf PEM
Contact info@browndorfpem.com


Matthew C. Browndorf is the founding and managing member of Browndorf PEM, LLC. Prior to forming Browndorf PEM, Mr. Browndorf was an attorney in Manhattan, New York (most notably at Bryan Cave LLP and Buchanan Ingersoll PC), where he represented securities brokers and private clients in securities and white collar criminal litigation, including the notable People of New York v. Kozlowski and Swartz litigation involving TYCO.

Mr. Browndorf has also counseled clients on operating broker dealers, merger and acquisition consultancy, setting up reinsurance and insurance captives in the European and American markets and was involved in setting precedent law in the area of automobile franchise. Mr. Browndorf has represented fortune 500 companies including Valspar Industries, Gerling Global and Volkswagen of America. Mr. Browndorf has represented financial institutions such as Citigroup and Bank of New York and practiced extensively in the area of creditors rights and bankruptcy.

Mr. Browndorf graduated from Widener University School of Law as a scholar and with honors and authored several law review notes for the Widener Journal of Public Law. Mr. Browndorf attended undergraduate studies at Arizona States University, with an emphasis on forensic debate and rhetoric. Mr. Browndorf has also appeared in the National Law Journal, Legal Week, Legal IT, the Pennsylvania Law Journal and other publications and seminars throughout his practice. Mr. Browndorf is licensed as an attorney in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania and is a Registered Investment Advisor Representative.






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