Thomas Bredar specializes in handling complex litigation in both trial and appellate courts. His practice encompasses government enforcement actions, congressional and internal investigations, corporate governance, and high-stakes crisis management. Additionally, he offers guidance on public policy issues and political activities, particularly focusing on election laws, campaign finance, and government ethics.
Mr. Bredar frequently represents corporations, boards, and individuals in legal matters involving various government agencies, including the DOJ, SEC, CFPB, FEC, and state attorney general offices. His expertise spans numerous fields such as administrative and constitutional law, antitrust, consumer protection, the False Claims Act, healthcare regulation, government contracts, higher education, and securities law. He is also committed to pro bono work, focusing on criminal justice, immigration, and anti-discrimination issues.
Before entering private practice, Mr. Bredar clerked for the Honorable David F. Hamilton on the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and for the Honorable William K. Sessions III on the US District Court for the District of Vermont. Additionally, he has experience as a legislative aide for US Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, where he gained valuable insights into the intersection of law and public policy.