For almost two decades Brandon J. Lauria has been successfully litigating fraud cases in both state and federal courts. Brandon has extensive experience representing whistleblowers in False Claims Act lawsuits as well as tax and securities claims filed under the IRS and SEC whistleblower programs. His clients have assisted the government in recovering more than $1 billion.
Brandon’s zealous advocacy and professionalism have been consistently recognized by his adversaries and peers. In 2022, Brandon received the distinction of being nominated by other lawyers as a “Super Lawyer” in Pennsylvania to the list compiled by Super Lawyers. No more than 2.5% of all lawyers in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania receive the designation as a Super Lawyer.
Prior to becoming an attorney, Brandon received a B.S. in Finance from Jacksonville University, where he was a scholar-athlete and captain of the men’s cross-country team. He received his J.D. from the Widener University School of Law. While in law school, Brandon was actively involved in a civil law clinic where he was able to successfully represent indigent clients in their pursuit of justice.
Brandon is admitted to practice in both the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey. In addition, Brandon is also admitted to federal practice in the United States District Court. He is an active member of the Philadelphia County Bar Association, Pennsylvania Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. In addition to his bar affiliations, Brandon is also the acting President of the Nicholas A. Cipriani American Inn of Court.
In his free time, Brandon enjoys snowboarding, playing soccer, and coaching his four children in youth sports.