Daniel E. Brewer has experience in a variety of complex commercial matters, including consumer class actions, complex business disputes, products liability, shareholder derivative actions and other corporate governance matters. In the course of his practice, Daniel handles many aspects of civil litigation, ranging from pre-litigation counseling, to discovery and dispositive motion practice, to trial advocacy and post-trial proceedings. He represents companies and individuals in a broad range of industries, including banking, telecommunications, automobile, pharmaceutical and computer software.
Dan also represents clients in responding to governmental inquiries and investigations, including investigations initiated by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Department of Justice and the Office of Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Dan is a contributor to the firm's SEC Law Perspectives Blog, which provides reports, discussions, and analyses on noteworthy trends in enforcement and regulatory activity of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other agencies, such as the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
While in law school, he was a legal writing teaching assistant. Prior to becoming an attorney, Dan worked for an energy and environmental consulting firm in Washington, D.C.