Matthew Nielsen
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
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Band 3
About
Provided by Matthew Nielsen
Practice Areas
Represents companies, boards, executives, and securities firms and professionals in internal and government investigations and litigation involving civil and criminal misconduct. Has deep experience in handling matters involving public company accounting and disclosure issues, insider trading, securities fraud, US export controls and sanctions, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), whistleblower complaints and healthcare fraud. In addition, he regularly represents clients before and in litigation with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Department of Justice (DOJ), Financial Industry Regulatory Agency (FINRA), Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Department of the Treasury and other federal and state agencies.
Professional Memberships
Dallas Bar Association; Dallas Bar Foundation; Dallas Association of Young Lawyers Foundation, Fellow; Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program
Personal
JD, Baylor Law School, 2001, magna cum laude; BBA, Texas Christian University, 1998, cum laude
Chambers Review
USA
Matthew Nielsen is held in particularly high regard for his role in handling internal and regulatory investigations, with experience handling matters involving allegations of financial and healthcare fraud, FCPA violations and the False Claims Act.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Matthew is communicative, sharp and a pleasure to work with. He brings a lot of expertise and good perspective."
"Matthew is smart, diligent and even-keeled. He is very client service oriented."
"Matthew is responsive and understands the pressures that arise from an internal investigation."
"Matthew is communicative, sharp and a pleasure to work with. He brings a lot of expertise and good perspective."
"Matthew is smart, diligent and even-keeled. He is very client service oriented."
"Matthew is responsive and understands the pressures that arise from an internal investigation."