Daniel J. Broxup is an experienced attorney specializing in commercial and securities litigation, handling complex business disputes in state and federal courts. He represents clients across diverse industries such as auto manufacturing, construction, transportation, retail, banking, and finance. Daniel’s expertise also extends to advocating for victims of investment fraud and malpractice in both litigation and arbitration proceedings administered by FINRA, AAA, and JAMS.
With a background as the former Director of Michigan State University’s Investor Advocacy Clinic and holding a CFA Charter, Daniel possesses in-depth knowledge of portfolio management, wealth planning, and asset valuation. His CFA Charter signifies his commitment to excellence and competence in the investment management profession.
As a member of the Public Investors Advocate Bar Association, Daniel actively promotes investor interests and is a respected speaker and author on legal matters affecting investors. He has contributed to seminars like the Midwest Securities Law Conference and has been a reliable source for media outlets covering topics such as Ponzi schemes and investment scams. Daniel’s role as Amicus-Curiae counsel for the North American Securities Administrators Association further demonstrates his dedication to upholding legal and ethical standards in the investment industry.