Daniel J. Broxup practices in the areas of commercial litigation and securities litigation and arbitration. He regularly litigates business disputes in state and federal courts, representing a diverse group of clients from industries such as auto manufacturing, construction, transportation, retail, banking, and finance. In addition, he represents victims of investment fraud and malpractice in state- and federal-court litigation and in arbitration proceedings administered by FINRA, AAA, and JAMS.
Dan is a former Director of Michigan State University’s Investor Advocacy Clinic, and is a CFA Charterholder, signifying that he has successfully completed the Chartered Financial Analyst Program, which tests applicants’ knowledge and skill in areas such as portfolio management, wealth planning, and asset valuation. The CFA charter is widely considered to be the most prestigious qualification in the investment management profession, and is often referred to as the “gold standard” within the investment industry.
Dan is a member of the Public Investors Advocate Bar Association and regularly speaks and writes about legal issues affecting investors. He has presented at seminars such as the Midwest Securities Law Conference and has been quoted and interviewed by numerous media outlets regarding topics such as Ponzi schemes and other investment scams. Dan has also served as Amicus-Curiae counsel for the North American Securities Administrators Association.
Dan received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Evansville, cum laude, and a juris doctorate from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, magna cum laude.