Julian is an associate in the firm's Business Litigation practice who concentrates on commercial litigation, including antitrust, securities, and complex contract disputes. He has defended a broad array of clients ranging from large public companies to individuals against government and private actions. In addition, Julian has utilized his litigation expertise to advise companies on how to navigate government investigations and complex commercial relationships.
Julian also has an active pro bono practice. He has successfully represented clients in front of the Executive Office of Immigration Review and continues to advocate for immigrants seeking asylum. Julian also volunteers on the Election Protection's voter hotline to help protect voter's rights.
Julian earned his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he served as an executive editor for the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law. Julian earned his bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from Gettysburg College.
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