Dennis Blumenfeld is a multilingual litigator at Brown, LLC, specializing in whistleblower litigation, False Claims Act matters, and financial fraud. He previously prosecuted consumer fraud cases for the D. C. Attorney Generals Office. He earned his J. D. and a Masters in Latin American Studies from Georgetown University and is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese.
His non-work focus includes international development and human rights, stemming from his prior work at the Inter-American Development Bank and internships focused on human rights litigation. He has a history of involvement with projects in Latin America and the Caribbean and contributed to human rights fact-finding reports while at Georgetown.
Unique fact: He contributed to a $24M Torture Victims Protection Act judgment against a former Argentine navy officer during an internship.
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