Partner, Litigation Department Chair, White Collar Defense & Corporate and International Human Rights Compliance Practice Group Practice Focus · Litigation, internal investigations, white collar criminal defense. Representative Matters · Mr. Brown has appeared in high profile trials such as the nine-month trial involving former Labor Secretary Raymond J. Donovan and the successful eight year defense of senior executives of a major multinational corporation charged with environmental violations. Mr. Brown has appeared in courts in 12 states and conducted investigations throughout the US as well as in Kenya, El Salvador, the Cayman Islands, Switzerland, the Bahamas, Colombia, and Sierra Leone. · Mr. Brown also has significant international experience qualifying as Counsel before the International Criminal Court in the Hague, and having served as Co-Lead Defense Counsel at the Special Court for Sierra Leone. Professional Activities / Honors · Host of the Emmy Award winning New Jersey Network Program "Due Process." · Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. · Fellow of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers. · Past president of the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey. · Former member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. · Selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America since 1989 in the Corporate Governance and Compliance Law, Criminal Defense: Non-White-Collar, and Criminal Defense: White-Collar practice areas. · Listed in Super Lawyers - New Jersey Edition in the Criminal Defense: White Collar category. · Taught International Criminal Law in the Seton Hall/American University Program at Cairo, Egypt and at Seton Hall University's School of Diplomacy and International Relations. · In addition to teaching International Criminal Law at Seton Hall University School of Law where he is a Visiting Professor and Research Scholar, he has taught Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Professional Responsibility. Publications / Articles / Presentations · Interview on Due Process: "The 9-11 Commission Chairs in Candid Conversation: Former Governor Tom Kean (Commission Chair) and Former Congressman Lee Hamilton (Vice Chair)," January 2012. · Author, "Taking Risks for Your Brothers: The Power of Dr. King's Words," DiversityInc.com, January 2012. · Author, "Apple (Pie), Cotton Comfort and Hershey's Kisses: S'More on International Human Rights Due Diligence," New Jersey Corporate Counsel Association Newsletter, August 5, 2011. · Author, "DC Court of Appeals Reinstates Alien Tort Statute (ATS) Claims Against Exxon Mobil for Complicity in Extraterritorial Acts Raising Policy Considerations for Multinationals," Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP Client Alert, July 2011. · Author, "Assisting Business Leaders in Meeting the 'Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights'," July 5, 2011. · Author, "BP Executives' Human-Rights Miscalculation: Have They Bet the Company?" DiversityInc.com, July 2010. · Quoted in the article, "Will New Bashir Charges Make Arrest More Likely?" that appeared on the Institute for War & Peace Reporting's website on July 16, 2010. · Featured in the article,"Bearing Witness," that appeared in Super Lawyers - New Jersey Edition magazine, April 2009. Author, "When the Government Knocks," Biz India, May/June 2007. · Author of the chapter, "Client Relations in White Collar Crime Investigations," in the Inside the Minds 's series book White Collar Law Client Strategies (Aspatore, 2007). · Co-Author, "A Non-Toxic Ounce of Prevention: Notes on Handling Enron-era Environmental Investigations," New Jersey Law Journal, December 4, 2006. Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers; American Board of Criminal Lawyers. |