Matthew G. Lindenbaum

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Matthew represents companies in high-stakes litigation with an emphasis on class action defense in the automotive and financial services industries, including the emerging crypto-currency industry. He also defends companies and individuals in government investigations and enforcement actions involving the United States Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and conducts internal investigations for companies and special board committees.

Matthew is the leader of Nelson Mullins’ Boston Litigation Team and has been repeatedly recognized as a Massachusetts Super Lawyer "Rising Star." He developed in-depth knowledge of the business of digital assets, mortgage loan origination, servicing and securitization, and automotive manufacturing and sales businesses. Matthew advises and represents corporations, officers, and boards of directors and their committees in business litigation matters. He also assists clients with a wide range of general commercial litigation matters and has advised clients on disclosure, corporate governance, litigation avoidance, and other matters

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Nelson Mullins has been named a Go-To Thought Leader in the field of cryptocurrency and blockchain law by the National Law Review. Throughout 2022, Nelson Mullins’ attorneys provided stellar thought leadership on all aspects of cryptocurrency legislation and regulation, including President Biden’s executive order, exchange assets in bankruptcy, and environmental regulations in crypto. Firm authors on this topic include (but are not limited to): Richard B Levin, Matthew G. Lindenbaum, Robert L. Lindholm, Craig Nazzaro, Dowse Bradwell "Brad" Rustin, IV, Anastasia D. Stull, Nicolette Corso Vilmos, Jeffrey M. Kelly, and Jeffrey E. Joseph.

 
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