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    www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202424468472&pos=atagla - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/12/2008    Last Visited: 9/12/2008  

    Matthew C. Browndorf worked at 21-lawyer Cohen Tauber Spievack & Wagner for just 54 days between June and August 2006.He then joined a Newport Beach, Calif.-based company called Carlton Carrera Inc. as general counsel.

    In a lawsuit filed in March 2007, Cohen Tauber accused Browndorf of misleading it about his intentions.The firm said it hired Browndorf, who had previously been a counsel at Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge and an associate at Bryan Cave, based on his claim that he could originate $500,000 in annual business.

    Browndorf, whose pay at the firm comprised a $175,000 base salary and a $50,000 bonus contingent on business origination, allegedly touted Carlton Carrera as a client capable of bringing $500,000 in annual billings to the firm.
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    Cohen Tauber states in its complaint: "Browndorf concealed the fact that he had accepted employment with Carlton Carrera so that he could continue collecting a salary and other payments from [Cohen Tauber] while, at the same time, obtain legal services from [Cohen Tauber] for the benefit of his new employer, Carlton Carrera."
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    The firm said Browndorf knew Carlton Carrera would not pay the bills submitted by Cohen Tauber, which totaled $87,000.
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    Cohen Tauber noted that Browndorf charged to the firm business trips to California as well as an expensive dinner and strip club visit with Joseph Porche, president of Carlton Carrera.
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    The lawyer for Browndorf, Gareth W. Stewart of Manhattan, did not return a call seeking comment.
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    The judge said Cohen Tauber had adequately alleged that Browndorf had acted as a New York agent for Carlton Carrera.
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    Judge Griesa rejected the company's argument that it was impossible for Browndorf to have been an agent for Carlton Carrera while working at Cohen Tauber.
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    Browndorf presently heads an investment management firm and continues to practice law as a solo practitioner.

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    www.american-ds.com/news.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/8/2008    Last Visited: 8/15/2008  

    Matthew BrowndorfMatthew C. Browndorf had practiced law in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, England and Wales for over 10 years and is a pioneer in the understanding and use of litigation technology in the electronic discovery and trial phases of complex litigation.Mr. Browndorf was responsible for building the litigation technology platform at two AMLAW 100 Firms where he was a member of the Firms Commercial Litigation Departments—Buchanan Ingersoll, PC and Bryan Cave, LLP.

    Starting as early as 1998, Mr. Browndorf utilized digital review modules for hard copy and electronic digital review of evidence and presentation of deposition and documentary evidence at trial.Mr. Browndorf has worked on such notable trials as the TYCO criminal prosecution, People v. L. Dennis Kozlowski & Mark Swartz, the Pennsylvania Tobacco Litigation, the Latex Glove Litigation, Asbestos Litigation, Dow Implant Litigation and numerous other cases involving the massive review and culling of electronic and traditional evidence for use in discovery, witness preparation and trial.
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    Given his numerous experiences in the courtroom, Mr. Browndorf learned as a very early stage to approach the electronic discovery stage from the eye of the court room.Mr. Browndorf has acted as adjunct professor on the topics of litigation technology to The Pennsylvania State University-Dickinson School of Law, the Widener University School of Law and trained the Pennsylvania Attorney Generals Office on the use of technology in the courtroom.Mr. Browndorf is a frequent lecturer on the ABAs LegalTech circuit and has published and been quoted in numerous articles, including the National Law Journal and Legal Week in England and Wales.

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    Bryan Cave | News | Firm's Leadership in 'IT... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/20/2002    Last Visited: 4/15/2003  

    Bryan Cave LLP New York Associate Matthew Browndorf authored "Lightening Litigation," a look at litigation technology in European courtrooms, in the current issue of Legal Week.The publication Legal Week concentrates on issues in the UK and international business law sector.

    Browndorf is one of Bryan Cave's most ardent believers in litigation technology as a way to trim case preparation and trial time while offering clients solid advocacy.
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    In outlining the tools Bryan Cave uses worldwide toward that goal, Browndorf also stressed that this "IT revolution" in law firms "may so dramatically change the way cases are prepared and tried in UK courts that law firms unable to cope with the demands of their litigators will be second choice to those firms capable of understanding and embracing the needs of a techno-savvy litigator."
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    Browndorf is a member of the firm's Commercial Litigation Client Service Group.His practice focuses on commercial litigation matters involving insurance, reinsurance, tort, commercial and other litigation.Well-versed in litigation technology, he helps clients identify and implement appropriate technology for business and litigation, including state-of-the-art document management and computerized presentation of documentary evidence, animation and video testimony at trial.

    Click here to read "Lightening Litigation".

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    Bryan Cave | News | Firm's Leadership in 'IT... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/20/2002    Last Visited: 4/20/2003  

    Bryan Cave LLP New York Associate Matthew Browndorf authored "Lightening Litigation," a look at litigation technology in European courtrooms, in the current issue of Legal Week.The publication Legal Week concentrates on issues in the UK and international business law sector.

    Browndorf is one of Bryan Cave's most ardent believers in litigation technology as a way to trim case preparation and trial time while offering clients solid advocacy.
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    In outlining the tools Bryan Cave uses worldwide toward that goal, Browndorf also stressed that this "IT revolution" in law firms "may so dramatically change the way cases are prepared and tried in UK courts that law firms unable to cope with the demands of their litigators will be second choice to those firms capable of understanding and embracing the needs of a techno-savvy litigator."
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    Browndorf is a member of the firm's Commercial Litigation Client Service Group.His practice focuses on commercial litigation matters involving insurance, reinsurance, tort, commercial and other litigation.Well-versed in litigation technology, he helps clients identify and implement appropriate technology for business and litigation, including state-of-the-art document management and computerized presentation of documentary evidence, animation and video testimony at trial.

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    Bryan Cave | News | Firm's Leadership in 'IT... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/20/2002    Last Visited: 8/13/2007  

    Bryan Cave LLP New York Associate Matthew Browndorf authored "Lightening Litigation," a look at litigation technology in European courtrooms, in the current issue of Legal Week.The publication Legal Week concentrates on issues in the UK and international business law sector.

    Browndorf is one of Bryan Cave's most ardent believers in litigation technology as a way to trim case preparation and trial time while offering clients solid advocacy.
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    In outlining the tools Bryan Cave uses worldwide toward that goal, Browndorf also stressed that this "IT revolution" in law firms "may so dramatically change the way cases are prepared and tried in UK courts that law firms unable to cope with the demands of their litigators will be second choice to those firms capable of understanding and embracing the needs of a techno-savvy litigator."
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    Browndorf is a member of the firm's Commercial Litigation Client Service Group.His practice focuses on commercial litigation matters involving insurance, reinsurance, tort, commercial and other litigation.Well-versed in litigation technology, he helps clients identify and implement appropriate technology for business and litigation, including state-of-the-art document management and computerized presentation of documentary evidence, animation and video testimony at trial.

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    Buchanan Ingersoll - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/3/2002    Last Visited: 5/3/2002  

    Matthew C. Browndorf

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    Matthew C. Browndorf is an associate with the Harrisburg office of the law firm of Buchanan Ingersoll.He is a member of the firm's Commercial Litigation Section and Litigation Technology Group.

    Mr. Browndorf focuses on a wide range of commercial litigation matters involving commercial, tort, insurance, reinsurance and other litigation for major corporations, financial institutions, small to mid-size businesses, municipalities and individuals.He has represented clients in patent and trademark litigation, defamation and disparagement cases, collection matters, automobile franchise cases, and complex litigation, including the Pennsylvania tobacco litigation.

    Mr. Browndorf also participated in the development of a practice in international insurance and reinsurance law where he represents, primarily in Europe and the United States, reinsurers and reinsureds in arbitration and litigation involving multi-million dollar claims.

    Recently, he successfully cross-examined several key officers of a reinsured corporation while representing one of Buchanan Ingersoll's key reinsurance clients.

    Well-versed in litigation technology, Mr. Browndorf brings to each case the expertise, technology and ability to offer state-of-the-art computerized presentation of documentary evidence, animation and video testimony at trial.He has provided professional legal services to clients in identifying and implementing appropriate technology for business and litigation.

    Mr. Browndorf has lectured and presented on litigation technology before the Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, the Libel Defense Resource Center, the International Franchise Association, and the bar of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.

    Mr. Browndorf was also responsible for training over 200 lawyers and support staff on the use of litigation technology at Buchanan Ingersoll and was recently published in the National Law Journal on the topic of training for the use of litigation technology.

    In 1998, Mr. Browndorf received his law degree, cum laude, from the Widener University School of Law.While in law school, he was senior editor and administrative board member of the Widener Journal of Public Law, and he published notes in three editions of the journal.He also served as an intern for the Dauphin County Public Defender's Office and as a summer law clerk for a Doylestown, Pennsylvania law firm.

    Mr. Browndorf received his bachelor of arts degree in 1995 from Arizona State University, where he majored in rhetorical theory and communication.

    Mr. Browndorf is admitted before the Supreme Courts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania and is a Registered Foreign Lawyer with the Law Society of England and Wales.

    Harrisburg, Pennsylvania officeOne South Market Square213 Market Street, 3rd FLHarrisburg, PA 17101-2132

    717-237-4861

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    Buchanan Ingersoll - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/22/2000    Last Visited: 2/24/2002  

    Matthew C. Browndorf

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    Matthew C. Browndorf is an associate with the Harrisburg office of the law firm of Buchanan Ingersoll.He is a member of the firm's Commercial Litigation Section and Litigation Technology Group.

    Mr. Browndorf focuses on a wide range of commercial litigation matters involving commercial, tort, insurance, reinsurance and other litigation for major corporations, financial institutions, small to mid-size businesses, municipalities and individuals.He has represented clients in patent and trademark litigation, defamation and disparagement cases, collection matters, automobile franchise cases, and complex litigation, including the Pennsylvania tobacco litigation.

    Mr. Browndorf also participated in the development of a practice in international insurance and reinsurance law where he represents, primarily in Europe and the United States, reinsurers and reinsureds in arbitration and litigation involving multi-million dollar claims.

    Recently, he successfully cross-examined several key officers of a reinsured corporation while representing one of Buchanan Ingersoll's key reinsurance clients.

    Well-versed in litigation technology, Mr. Browndorf brings to each case the expertise, technology and ability to offer state-of-the-art computerized presentation of documentary evidence, animation and video testimony at trial.He has provided professional legal services to clients in identifying and implementing appropriate technology for business and litigation.

    Mr. Browndorf has lectured and presented on litigation technology before the Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, the Libel Defense Resource Center, the International Franchise Association, and the bar of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.

    Mr. Browndorf was also responsible for training over 200 lawyers and support staff on the use of litigation technology at Buchanan Ingersoll and was recently published in the National Law Journal on the topic of training for the use of litigation technology.

    In 1998, Mr. Browndorf received his law degree, cum laude, from the Widener University School of Law.While in law school, he was senior editor and administrative board member of the Widener Journal of Public Law, and he published notes in three editions of the journal.He also served as an intern for the Dauphin County Public Defender's Office and as a summer law clerk for a Doylestown, Pennsylvania law firm.

    Mr. Browndorf received his bachelor of arts degree in 1995 from Arizona State University, where he majored in rhetorical theory and communication.

    Mr. Browndorf is admitted before the Supreme Courts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania and is a Registered Foreign Lawyer with the Law Society of England and Wales.

    Harrisburg, Pennsylvania officeOne South Market Square213 Market Street, 3rd FLHarrisburg, PA 17101-2132

    717-237-4861

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    Legal Technology - Tyco Trial Shows Benefits, and... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/27/2005    Last Visited: 9/27/2005  

    "I think at the end of the day we went through 10 million pages," said Matthew Browndorf, a Bryan Cave associate who served as lead technologist for the Kozlowski team.The defense was overwhelmed with data from Tyco, he recalls.
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    A permission system allowed a central administrator to restrict an individual's access to a single document or database without worrying about revealing privileged material, explained Browndorf.
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    Browndorf noted the defense team's habit of calling CaseCentral at all hours of the night, including Sundays."That's the way the case played out," he said."For a lot of big tech vendors it was something new."

    The second trial was not as difficult to manage, he added.

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    LegalTech Show - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/14/2003    Last Visited: 7/26/2003  

    Mathew Browndorf,Bryan Cave LLP

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    The Legal IT Forum 2001 - Legal IT Awards - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2002    Last Visited: 1/14/2003  

    In some cases the firm has allowed its members - most notably, associate Matthew Browndorf - to work on secondment with the product vendors to improve the products for use in a range of jurisdictions including the UK.

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