Jimmy Brunetto is a BLB&G associate prosecuting securities fraud, corporate governance, and shareholder rights litigation on behalf of the firm’s institutional investor clients. He practices out of the firm’s New York office.

As a member of the firm’s case development and client advisory group, Jimmy works as part of a team of attorneys, financial analysts, and investigators to counsel public pension funds and other institutional investors on potential legal claims.

Jimmy contributes to ongoing legal discourse on topics related to his practice areas. Most recently, he co-authored “The SEC’s New Cybersecurity Disclosure Rules Decoded: What They Mean for Investors,” published in Reuters

Prior to joining the firm, Jimmy investigated and prosecuted securities fraud at the New York State Office of the Attorney General’s Investor Protection Bureau, where he worked on several high-profile matters. In recognition for his contributions as part of a federal and state working group that investigated and prosecuted securities fraud in connection with the issuance and sale of residential mortgage-backed securities, Jimmy was awarded the Louis J. Lefkowitz Award for outstanding performance.

Jimmy received his J.D. from New York Law School, where he was honored as a John Marshall Harlan Scholar and served as a Staff Editor of the New York Law School Law Review. He holds both a B.S. in Finance and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Florida.