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K. Braeden Anderson, Business Attorney in Boston, Massachusetts

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K. Braeden Anderson is an attorney based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS. The practice focuses on Business and Securities. Currently practicing at Gesmer Updegrove LLP.

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  • Handles Business and Securities matters from Boston, MASSACHUSETTS.
  • Recognized with Best Lawyers in America — Financial Services Regulation Law (2026).

About K. Braeden Anderson: K. Braeden Anderson is an attorney based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS. The practice focuses on Business and Securities. Currently practicing at Gesmer Updegrove LLP.

Areas of practice

Practice areas handled by K. Braeden Anderson

K. concentrates on business and securities. Each area below outlines the kind of case K. handles, typical outcomes to expect, and how the intake process starts.

Business cases in Boston, Massachusetts

K. takes business matters in Boston, Massachusetts. Typical engagements include intake calls to scope the issue, review of any records or filings you already have, and a written strategy memo before K. agrees to represent you.

Securities cases in Boston, Massachusetts

K. takes securities matters in Boston, Massachusetts. Typical engagements include intake calls to scope the issue, review of any records or filings you already have, and a written strategy memo before K. agrees to represent you.

Biography

About K. Braeden Anderson — Attorney of Massachusetts business experience

K. Braeden Anderson is an attorney based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS. The practice focuses on Business and Securities. Currently practicing at Gesmer Updegrove LLP.

Braeden Anderson is a partner at Gesmer Updegrove LLP and leads the firm’s Securities Regulation & Financial Services and Securities Enforcement and Investigations practice areas.

Braeden is one of the top securities lawyers in the country and was recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in the Financial Services Regulation Law and Securities Regulation categories. This honor is awarded to only the top 2% of attorneys in the United States and is based on a comprehensive peer-review survey.

Braeden has built a sophisticated practice at the intersection of securities enforcement, financial services regulation, fintech, and digital assets. He advises clients on government investigations, enforcement proceedings, internal investigations, fintech and digital asset regulatory matters, broker-dealer and investment adviser issues, and complex regulatory disputes.

Braeden's experience includes prior roles at Sidley Austin LLP, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, and Robinhood Markets, Inc.

Braeden is also a nationally visible writer, commentator, and multimedia creator on securities enforcement, fintech regulation, digital assets, market structure, broker-dealer regulation, and investment adviser issues.

In addition to being a frequent contributor and commentator in Bloomberg Law and Law360, Braeden is the founder and principal author of Anderson Insights where he publishes practical analysis on SEC enforcement, FINRA developments, crypto policy, tokenized securities, prediction markets, and emerging financial regulation. The Anderson Insights platform also includes a YouTube channel with more than 170,000 subscribers. In 2025, he was named the #1 United States author in FinTech in Mondaq’s Spring 2025 Thought Leadership Awards.

Braeden is active in the U.S. securities enforcement community through Securities Docket, where he has served on the 2025 and 2026 Advisory Boards and contributed video commentary through the Weekly Update.

Braeden also holds international leadership roles through Chambers USA ranked Mackrell International, where he chairs the network’s Blockchain & Digital Assets Group and Securities Enforcement & Investigations Group which brings together experienced counsel from multiple jurisdictions to deliver coordinated representation in complex regulatory and enforcement matters.

Representative Matters

  • Represented an SEC-registered investment adviser in parallel SEC and multistate enforcement matters involving suitability, fiduciary duties, portfolio construction, client risk profiling, inverse and leveraged ETFs, and crypto-exposed products.
  • Represented a crypto-focused registered investment adviser in a multi-year SEC investigation concerning advisory practices, disclosures, fees, digital asset strategies, and exchange-traded products, securing a formal notice of no intended enforcement recommendation with no charges, settlement, admissions, or undertakings.
  • Represented an SEC-registered investment adviser in an SEC examination with elevated Enforcement referral risk involving annuity replacements, commission-related conflicts, supervision, books and records, fee practices, and fiduciary documentation.
  • Represented a digital asset investment adviser in parallel state securities investigations involving robo-advisory operations, algorithmic portfolio construction, model governance, disclosures, supervision, and crypto-related recommendations.
  • Served as independent counsel to a special committee of a board of directors in a privileged internal investigation involving allegations of senior executive misconduct, governance issues, fiduciary duties, and reputational risk.
  • Advised a high-growth startup in a corporate governance dispute involving the investigation and negotiated departure of a board member and co-founder accused of misconduct.
  • Served as lead and coordinating counsel in three federal civil actions alleging securities fraud, financial misconduct, and related investment claims involving approximately $30.5 million in controversy.
  • Advised a payments fintech company on money transmission, Money Services Business status, sponsor-bank arrangements, flow-of-funds architecture, FBO and omnibus accounts, BSA/AML, OFAC, transaction monitoring, and examination readiness.
  • Provided regulatory counsel to a digital asset platform launching a tokenized security under Regulation A+, including SEC compliance, state blue sky analysis, investor structuring, and offering-related regulatory considerations.
  • Advised a digital asset securities platform on broker-dealer formation, custody, Special Purpose Broker-Dealer issues, ATS strategy, Rule 15c2-11, DTC eligibility, reporting thresholds, and supervisory obligations.
  • Advised a blockchain foundation on tokenized asset initiatives, secondary trading strategy, broker-dealer and ATS registration exposure, custody, transfer restrictions, disclosures, governance positioning, and enforcement-risk mitigation.
  • Advised a blockchain foundation on implementation of a fiat wallet solution, including MSB classification, state money transmitter issues, safeguarding of funds, BSA/AML, OFAC, data privacy, consumer protection, and regulatory risk allocation.
  • Structured and documented a private placement under Regulation D, Rule 506(c), for an investment vehicle, including accredited investor protocols, subscription documentation, offering materials, and Form D filing.
  • Delivered regulatory opinion and risk analysis concerning broker-dealer registration thresholds for a financial advisory business pursuing capital introductions and investor matchmaking activities.
  • Supported dual-entity RIA structuring and compliance enhancements for affiliated investment advisers seeking to manage separately operated client portfolios.
  • Represented professional athletes and athlete-led business ventures in connection with NIL and athlete rights strategy, investment vehicle formation, governance, and regulatory structuring.
  • Represented victims of digital asset theft and crypto fraud in matters involving self-custody wallet compromise, phishing, social engineering, pig-butchering schemes, blockchain tracing, preservation requests, forensic analytics, and law enforcement coordination.
  • Supported the defense of a public company in an SEC investigation into financial disclosures, including document analysis, identification of key communications, and strategic responses to regulatory requests.
  • Represented a major public company in parallel SEC and DOJ investigations involving allegations of securities fraud, financial reporting issues, and related-party transactions.
  • Conducted an internal embezzlement investigation for a professional sports organization, including a comprehensive audit, factual analysis, and recommendations for corrective measures.
  • Represented a regional bank in a DOJ investigation into lending practices, regulatory compliance, and potential violations of federal law.
  • Represented a major professional sports league in a congressional investigation into business practices, including engagement with legislative committees and preparation of investigative responses.
  • Led the defense of an SEC investigation into municipal securities trading by a global financial institution, focusing on trading practices, supervisory systems, and regulatory compliance.
  • Led an internal investigation into disclosure practices and offshore reinsurance activities for a multinational corporation, including assessment of international regulatory compliance and governance controls.
  • Coordinated responses to a multi-agency regulatory inquiry involving a Wall Street bank’s trading practices and response to market volatility.
  • Represented a large financial institution in an SEC insider trading inquiry, including risk assessment, regulator engagement, and development of a mitigation strategy to resolve the matter favorably.
  • Conducted an internal investigation involving international transactions and governance practices for a multinational corporation facing regulatory scrutiny, while assisting with defense strategy across parallel government inquiries.
  • Assisted a major financial institution with regulatory filings arising from a disqualification event, including analysis of financial disclosures and development of a compliance-focused response strategy.
  • Led a multi-level investigative review in an SEC investigation concerning financial disclosures by a global automotive corporation, with a focus on future liability estimates, accounting judgments, and internal controls.
  • Developed a comprehensive defense strategy in a FINRA investigation involving an investment firm, including witness preparation, document review, regulator engagement, and resolution strategy.

Some matters occurred before Braeden joined Gesmer Updegrove LLP.

Thought Leadership

Mr. Anderson is a nationally recognized writer, commentator, and multimedia creator on securities enforcement, fintech regulation, crypto policy, market structure, digital assets, and the evolution of U.S. capital markets. He is the founder and principal author of Anderson Insights and the Weekly Securities Round-Up, a legal and financial regulatory publication reaching more than 20,000 subscribers across the legal, compliance, financial services, fintech, and digital asset communities. He also produces widely followed video commentary for a platform with more than 170,000 subscribers, translating complex regulatory and enforcement developments into practical analysis for in-house counsel, compliance professionals, founders, executives, investors, and market participants.

In 2025, Mr. Anderson was named the #1 United States author in FinTech in Mondaq’s Spring 2025 Thought Leadership Awards, reflecting the national reach and influence of his writing on fintech, securities regulation, and digital asset policy. His commentary has been featured in leading national legal and business publications, including Bloomberg Law, Law360, The New York Times, Forbes, the ABA Journal, Asbury Park Press, and The Black Wall Street Times.

Mr. Anderson is frequently quoted by Bloomberg Law on high-profile regulatory developments involving crypto, fintech, prediction markets, stablecoins, market structure, agency jurisdiction, college athletics, and securities enforcement. He was quoted in Bloomberg Law on the growing influence of crypto prediction market executives at the CFTC, the revived debate over a potential SEC-CFTC merger, stablecoin legislation and political conflicts, SEC crypto enforcement strategy, and the NCAA’s appeal of the $2.8 billion college athlete pay settlement. Representative Bloomberg Law commentary includes “Crypto Prediction Market Chiefs Gain Sway as CFTC Advisers”, “SEC-CFTC Merger Debate Revived as DOGE Looks to Trim Agencies”, “Bipartisan Stablecoin Bill Collides With Trump Crypto Conflicts”, “SEC Crypto Cases on Hold While Task Force Eyes Broad Overhaul”, and “NCAA Accused of Unfairness in Appeal of $2.8 Billion Pay Deal”.

His written work includes analysis of insider trading doctrine in artificial intelligence-driven markets, prediction market regulation, college athlete compensation, cryptocurrency and blockchain regulation, algorithmic trading, and the future of financial regulation. He is the author of Insider Trading Doctrine in an AI Market in Law360 and The Tricky Issues Underscoring Prediction Market Regulation in Law360. He also co-authored Compensating College Athletes: Moving the Ball Forward” in Bloomberg Law, authored “Regulating the Future of Finance and Money: An Integrated Regulatory Approach to Maximizing the Value of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Systems” in The Asian Business Lawyer, published by the Korea University Legal Research Institute, and wrote “Regulating Robo-Finance” on algorithmic trading regulation.

Mr. Anderson’s thought leadership extends beyond legal and financial regulation. His personal and professional story has been featured by The New York Times, ABA Journal, Law360, Forbes, Asbury Park Press, and other outlets, including coverage of his path from NCAA Division I basketball player to law student, Big Law attorney, securities enforcement lawyer, and national commentator. Representative profiles and media coverage include A College Basketball Player Who Is Also a Law School Student in The New York Times, Rarefied Air: One Attorney’s Leap from College Ball to Big Law in Law360, and How Braeden Anderson Squeezed a Damp Rag into Success in The Black Wall Street Times.

Recognition

Braeden Anderson has also been listed in Marquis Who’s Who in America for his professional contributions to law and public service. In 2025, he was named the #1 United States author in FinTech in Mondaq’s Spring 2025 Thought Leadership Awards, reflecting the national reach and influence of his writing on fintech, securities regulation, and digital asset policy.

Founded in 1986, Gesmer has served more than 6,000 companies, handled more than $5.4 billion in financing transactions, and been involved in more than $6.2 billion in acquisition transactions. The firm has built a distinctive reputation advising technology companies, founders, investors, universities, open source foundations, standards-setting organizations, industry consortia, financial services firms, and innovation-driven businesses at critical moments in their lifecycle. Braeden’s practice extends Gesmer’s historic strengths in technology, growth companies, venture-backed businesses, standards organizations, and complex commercial matters into the regulatory and enforcement issues now shaping the next generation of financial markets. His practice gives Gesmer clients a dedicated securities enforcement and financial regulatory capability in areas where legal risk, business strategy, technology, and government scrutiny increasingly converge.

Prior Experience

Before joining Gesmer Updegrove, Braeden founded and led Anderson P.C., a Washington, D.C.-based boutique law firm focused on securities enforcement, government investigations, and regulatory defense. In that role, he represented clients before the SEC, FINRA, DOJ, and state regulators, directed complex internal investigations and enforcement matters, and managed teams of attorneys across high-pressure regulatory and litigation engagements.

Braeden previously served as Assistant General Counsel, Regulatory at Robinhood Markets, Inc., where he advised on securities, brokerage, fintech, and digital asset regulatory matters. At Robinhood, he provided strategic counsel on financial services regulation, coordinated with internal and external stakeholders on securities and crypto-related regulatory issues, and led the launch of a new special purpose broker-dealer for the company’s cryptocurrency business.

Earlier in his career, Braeden practiced at Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Sidley Austin LLP in New York, Washington, D.C., and other major markets. At Kirkland, he worked on internal investigations and regulatory matters for financial institutions, investment advisers, public companies, and senior officers, including matters involving the DOJ, FBI, SEC disclosure, corporate governance, accounting practices, stock exchange compliance, executive compensation, and corporate transactions. At Sidley, he focused on securities regulatory enforcement actions and government investigations, including matters involving the SEC, FINRA, DOJ, and other federal and state regulators.

Pro Bono & Community Engagement

Braeden has represented survivors of domestic violence and other vulnerable populations in pro bono matters involving immigration and civil rights, including work through HerJustice on behalf of women facing complex family and immigration challenges. His pro bono practice also includes serving as counsel to journalist Linda Tirado, who sustained permanent vision loss after being shot while covering protests in Minnesota, and contributing to an amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in Department of Commerce v. New York on behalf of the American Jewish Committee (AJC) and 13 interfaith organizations, opposing the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census due to its projected harm to vulnerable communities.

Braeden also holds international leadership roles through Mackrell International, where he chairs the network’s Blockchain & Digital Assets Group and Securities Enforcement & Investigations Group. In those roles, he helps coordinate cross-border collaboration among lawyers advising on securities enforcement, digital assets, investigations, AML/KYC, market conduct, broker-dealer and investment adviser supervision, fintech regulation, and emerging regulatory risk. Through Mackrell International, a Chambers-ranked global law firm network, Braeden’s practice connects Gesmer’s clients to a broader global platform while preserving the focused, partner-led service model that defines the firm.

Braeden is also active in the national securities enforcement bar through Securities Docket, where he has served on the 2026 Advisory Board and contributed video commentary through the Weekly Update from Securities Docket. In that role, he helps translate fast-moving securities enforcement and regulatory developments into practical analysis for lawyers, compliance profe

K.'s approach to business cases

Braeden Anderson is a partner at Gesmer Updegrove LLP and leads the firm’s Securities Regulation & Financial Services and Securities Enforcement and Investigations practice areas. Braeden is one of the top securities lawyers in the country and was recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in the Financial Services Regulation Law and Securities Regulation categories. This honor is…

The kind of cases K. takes

K. reviews new inquiries case-by-case for business and securities matters in Boston and the surrounding Massachusetts area.

Credentials

K. Braeden Anderson's legal education and bar admissions

  • Seton Hall University

    J.D. · 2018

  • Seton Hall University

    J.D. · 2018

  • Seton Hall University

    J.D. · 2018

  • Seton Hall University

    J.D. · 2018

  • California State University Fresno

    B.S. in Forensic Behavioral Science and Criminology · 2015

Jurisdictions

K.'s state bar admissions

  • District of Columbia

    ACTIVE

  • New York, New York S

    ACTIVE

K. studied at J.D. in Seton Hall University, J.D. in Seton Hall University, and J.D. in Seton Hall University.

Law school and academic background

K. completed J.D. in Seton Hall University, J.D. in Seton Hall University, J.D. in Seton Hall University, J.D. in Seton Hall University, and B.S. in Forensic Behavioral Science and Criminology in California State University Fresno. Formal legal training is one signal of substantive knowledge — the day-to-day practice K. runs in Massachusetts is where that training gets applied to real client questions.

Recognition

Awards, publications, and recognition of K. Braeden Anderson

K. has received 2 formal recognitions from bar associations, industry bodies, and peer-review services.

  • Best Lawyers in America — Financial Services Regulation Law

    2026

  • Best Lawyers in America — Securities Regulation

    2026

Legal awards and honors

Best Lawyers in America — Financial Services Regulation Law (2026). Best Lawyers in America — Securities Regulation (2026).

Locations

K. Braeden Anderson's office in Boston

K.'s primary office is at 40 Broad Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109. In-person meetings are by appointment; a phone intake usually comes first.

Main office

Gesmer Updegrove LLP

40 Broad Street

Boston, Massachusetts 02109

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Hiring guide

How to hire K. Braeden Anderson — what to expect in your first consultation

Working with a new business attorney should feel structured. Here's how the first two conversations with K. usually go, from the moment you request a consult to the day representation begins.

Consultation formats and pricing

K. charges for the initial consult. That fee is credited toward representation if you retain K.'s office.

What to bring to your first meeting

Bring any documents you already have — police reports, medical records, filed pleadings, correspondence from an insurer, a copy of the contract at issue. If you're not sure, err on the side of bringing everything; K. will tell you what matters and what doesn't.

Questions to ask a business attorney in Boston, Massachusetts

A short list to run through before you commit: How many business matters have you handled in the last year? What's your fee structure? Who else in the office will work on this? What's your realistic estimate of timeline and range of outcomes? How do I reach you between meetings?

Fees & payment

Fees, payment methods, and consultation options for K.

K. discusses fees during intake so the arrangement fits the matter. Contingency, hourly, and flat-fee options are all common in business practice — ask which fits.

Hourly rates, contingency fees, and flat-fee options

Every business matter is priced differently. Simple document review might be a flat fee. Injury litigation is often contingency. Complex commercial disputes usually run hourly with a retainer. K. confirms the model in the engagement letter before any work starts.

Payment methods and payment plans

K.'s office accepts standard payment methods. Ask about payment plans if the retainer is a stretch — many business practices work with clients on structured schedules.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about K. Braeden Anderson

  • How much does it cost to hire K. for a business case?

    Cost depends on the type of matter, the fee model (contingency, flat, hourly), and how contested the case becomes. K. walks through the likely range during the consult so there are no surprises.

  • Does K. offer a free consultation?

    K. charges for the initial consult; that fee is credited toward representation if you retain K.'s office. Some business attorneys offer free consults — check K.'s current terms during booking.

  • How long do business cases in Massachusetts typically take?

    Simple business matters can wrap in a few weeks; disputed cases can run 6–18 months from intake to resolution, longer if the matter goes to trial. K. gives a realistic estimate for your facts at the consult — vague answers here are a red flag.

  • Can K. take my case if I'm outside Boston?

    K. is licensed in Massachusetts. Matters governed by Massachusetts law are the natural fit. Out-of-state matters are handled case-by-case, sometimes with local co-counsel. Ask during intake — K. will tell you if the case is a fit or refer you to someone closer to your court.

  • What should I bring to my first meeting with K.?

    Bring every document that touches the dispute: contracts, correspondence, police or medical reports, filed pleadings, invoices, photographs, insurance letters. Also bring a written timeline of what happened, in your own words. K. will filter what matters — over-preparing at intake is always cheaper than needing a second meeting.

  • Is K. accepting new business clients right now?

    K.'s intake status shifts week to week. Submit the form; the office will confirm availability or refer the matter out.

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