Bradley J. Bondi
Bradley J. Bondi is an American lawyer. He has served on the executive staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Bondi was appointed from the SEC to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC), as an assistant director and deputy general counsel. In 2018, he provided Congressional testimony concerning securities law enforcement.
He has appeared or has been quoted regularly as an analyst in the media.
Education
In 2021, Bondi established and endowed a diversity and inclusion scholarship at the University of Florida College of Law.
Private Sector
Bondi represented Tesla before the SEC in an enforcement case in 2018. Bondi participated in an investigation for the board of directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority that alleged misconduct by a prominent D.C. Council Member. Bondi defended the Salix subsidiary of Valeant Pharmaceuticals in a securities class action in 2017. In 2016, Bondi represented Princess Cruise Lines in connection with a criminal case involving the illegal discharge from one of its ships.
Publications
Bondi has authored academic articles on securities law, criminal law and corporate governance. He also has authored two book chapters on white-collar criminal defense strategy for the series Inside the Minds (Aspatore Books, 2007).
He has appeared or has been quoted regularly as an analyst in the media.
Education
In 2021, Bondi established and endowed a diversity and inclusion scholarship at the University of Florida College of Law.
Private Sector
Bondi represented Tesla before the SEC in an enforcement case in 2018. Bondi participated in an investigation for the board of directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority that alleged misconduct by a prominent D.C. Council Member. Bondi defended the Salix subsidiary of Valeant Pharmaceuticals in a securities class action in 2017. In 2016, Bondi represented Princess Cruise Lines in connection with a criminal case involving the illegal discharge from one of its ships.
Publications
Bondi has authored academic articles on securities law, criminal law and corporate governance. He also has authored two book chapters on white-collar criminal defense strategy for the series Inside the Minds (Aspatore Books, 2007).
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