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- Raymond M. Brown Joins GRS&D as Chair, White Collar Defense & Corporate Compliance Practice Group »
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Raymond M. Brown Joins GRS&D as Chair, White Collar Defense & Corporate Compliance Practice Group
The firm is pleased to announce that Raymond M. Brown has joined the firm as a partner in its Litigation Department and as Chair of the White Collar Defense & Corporate Compliance Practice Group. He concentrates his practice in internal investigations, corporate compliance and white collar criminal defense.
Ray has been a trial lawyer, teacher and legal journalist since 1974. He is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers as well as the American Board of Criminal Lawyers. He is a past president of the Association of Criminal Trial Lawyers of New Jersey and former member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Ray has handled a wide variety of criminal and civil matters representing individuals and corporations. He 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. Ray has also represented corporations and government entities in complex commercial litigation. He has appeared in courts in 12 states and has conducted investigations throughout the US as well as in Kenya, El Salvador, the Cayman Islands, Switzerland, the Bahamas, Colombia, and Sierra Leone.
Ray is the Host of the Emmy Award winning New Jersey Network Program “Due Process” and has provided legal analysis and coverage for many broadcast venues. Ray has 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. He has spoken on over 200 occasions to criminal and civil lawyers, law enforcement personnel and judges, students, and a variety of citizen groups. His subjects have included trial advocacy, ethics, race, human rights and international law, the art of persuasion, and educational policy. Ray is often asked to comment on complex legal matters of significant import to the public. He was recently quoted on the Council on Foreign Relations web site regarding Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, the landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that
the military commissions do not comply with U.S. military law, the laws of war, or the Geneva Conventions, which protect the rights of detainees during wartime.
Ray is a graduate of Columbia University and received his law degree from Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley. He is a member of the New Jersey and New York Bars. Ray’s contact information is rbrown@greenbaumlaw.com, 732-549-5600 ext. 3280.
