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Christopher G Brown Appellate Attorney and Foreclosure Defense LawyerI was born in a crossfire hurricane and I howled at my ma in the driving rain.

That’s not true of course (but let me know if you know the source of that line). Even if it were, you’re not on this page because you’re interested in the details of my birth. You’re looking for my professional background. I give it to you as a narrative because I think it’s more interesting, but scroll down if you prefer a traditional resume.

On June 1, 2018, I started my own firm – Brown Law LLC – in Wilton, Connecticut to continue handling civil appeals and litigation, and defending foreclosures.

From March 2017 through May 2018, I was a principal in Gregory and Adams, P.C., also in Wilton, where I did the same kinds of things. G&A is a wonderful place to work. I left because the firm has been around for a long time, and I wanted to build something on my own.

I have had three foreclosure actions dismissed and prevented a lender from riding the municipality’s coat-tails in a tax foreclosure. These decisions were featured in both the legal and consumer press including the Connecticut Law Tribune, the Fairfield County Business Journal and the Commercial Record.

I’ve been to the Connecticut Supreme Court three times, the Connecticut Appellate Court many times, and the Second Circuit twice (decisions are listed below). All of my Connecticut appellate experience has come since 2010. The appeals have involved foreclosure defense and family law.

From February 2003 through February 2017, I was a partner in the Southport, Connecticut and Bronxville, New York law firm of Begos Brown & Green LLP and its predecessors.

From 2000 to 2003, I was a sole practitioner in Connecticut and New York. From 1998 to 2000, I worked for a company now known as Bottomline Technologies (it was “Law Audit Services” when I worked there) which audited lawyers’ bills for high volume purchasers of legal services (i.e., insurance companies). From 1992 to 1998, I worked in New York City for a 25 lawyer litigation firm.

For education, I went to St. John’s University School of Law and graduated, cum laude (had to get that in there for my mother’s sake), in 1992. I earned a B.A. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1989. I didn’t earn any honors there, or at least not the academic kind. I could blame that on my fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon, but I won’t. I did meet my wife there, which is the best thing that ever happened to me. I graduated from Archbishop Molloy High School in Briarwood, Queens, New York. I generally avoid hyperbole, but in my opinion Molloy is the best high school in the country – and that’s before considering academics.

Traditional Resume

Education

St. John’s University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, June 1992

University of Pennsylvania, B.A., Economics, 1989

Experience

Brown Law LLC, Wilton, Connecticut, June 2018 to present

Gregory and Adams, P.C., Wilton, Connecticut, March 2017 to May 2018

Begos Brown & Green LLP, and predecessors, Southport, Connecticut, February 2003 to February 2017

Christopher G. Brown, Esq., Stamford, Connecticut, September 2000 to January 2003

Ford Marrin Esposito Witmeyer & Gleser, LLP, New York, New York, September 1992 to February 1998

Appellate Decisions

Colonial Surety Company v. Phoenix Contracting Group, 221 Conn.App. 337, — A.3d —, cert. denied, 348 Conn. 924, — A.3d — (2023)

Barbara v. Colonial Surety Company, 221 Conn.App. 337, — A.3d — (2023)

Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, Trustee v. Rattet, 218 Conn.App. 906, 291 A.3d 1086, cert. denied, 346 Conn 1028, 295 A.3d 944 (2023)

Herrera v. Meadow Hill, Inc., 217 Conn.App. 671, 290 A.3d 377 (2023)

Davis v. Davis, 210 Conn.App. 902, 267 A.3d 369, cert. denied, 343 Conn. 917, 274 A.3d 868 (2022)

Swanson v. Perez-Swanson, 206 Conn.App. 266, 259 A.3d 39 (2021)

U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee v. Rothermel, 339 Conn. 366, 260 A.3d 1187 (2021)

Connecticut Housing Finance Authority v. McCarthy, 204 Conn.App. 330, 253 A.3d 494 (2021)

Ross v. Ross, 200 Conn.App. 720, 239 A.3d 1280 (2020)

U.S. Bank, National Association, Trustee v. Mamudi, 197 Conn.App. 31, 231 A.3d 297, cert. denied, 335 Conn. 921, 231 A.3d 1169 (2020)

JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association v. Miao, 195 Conn.App. 903 (2020)

U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust v. Giblen, 190 Conn.App. 221, 209 A.3d 1266, cert. denied, 333 Conn. 903, 215 A.3d 159 (2019)

Aurora Loan Services, LLC v. Condron, 181 Conn.App. 248, 186 A.3d 708 (2018)

CitiMortgage, Inc. v. Tanasi, 176 Conn.App. 829,  171 A.3d 516,  cert. denied, 327 Conn. 978, 174 A.3d 801 (2017)

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. v. Shack, 153 Conn.App. 910, 101 A.3d 404, cert. denied, 316 Conn. 901, 111 A.3d 469 (2015)

Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Perez, 146 Conn.App. 833, 80 A.3d 910, appeal dismissed, 315 Conn. 542, 109 A.3d 452 (2015)

Bank of America, N.A. v. DiLuca, 154 Conn.App. 906, 105 A.3d 966 (2015)

U.S. Bank, N.A. v. Foote, 151 Conn.App. 620, 94 A.3d 1267, cert. denied, 314 Conn. 930, 101 A.3d 952 (2014)

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Tarzia, 150 Conn.App. 660, 92 A.3d 983, cert. denied, 314 Conn. 905, 99 A.3d 635 (2014)

Kennedy Funding, Inc. v. Greenwich Landing, LLC, 135 Conn.App. 58, 43 A.3d 664, cert. denied, 305 Conn. 914, 45 A.3d 99 (2012)

RMS Residential Properties, LLC v. Miller, 303 Conn. 224, 32 A.3d 307 (2011)

Derin v. First Unum Life Insurance Co., 326 Fed.Appx. 70 (2nd Cir. 2009)

JEM, Inc. v. Seneca Insurance Co., 309 Fed.Appx. 491 (2nd Cir. 2009)

Schiano v. First Unum Life Ins. Co., 41 A.D.3d 577, 838 N.Y.S.2d 588 (2d Dep’t 2007)

Courter v. First UNUM Life Ins. Co., 159 Fed.Appx. 213 (2nd Cir. 2004)

Huston v. Hayden Bldg. Maintenance Corp., 238 A.D.2d 548, 657 N.Y.S.2d 945 (2d Dep’t 1997)

Wausau Underwriters Ins. Co. v. Continental Cas. Co., 231 A.D.2d 414, 647 N.Y.S.2d 196 (1st Dep’t 1996)

Publications

National Mortgage Professional Magazine, 2011

What Trends Will Shape the Mortgage Market in the Coming Months?

Hartford Business Journal, 2011

Federal Agency Expands Protected Groups in Hiring

Connecticut Law Tribune, 2010

Foreclosures Continue Full Steam Ahead

Hartford Business Journal, 2010

Q&A: Employment Handbook Helpful on Many Levels

Connecticut Law Tribune, 2010

No Freeze on Foreclosures in State Court

Employers Must Address Hostile Workplace Issues

Connecticut Law Tribune, 2009

A Lifeline for those Drowning in Debt

Law 360

Basics of the Credit Card Reform Bill

Hartford Business Journal, 2009

Q&A: Fending Off Foreclosures

Mortgage Press, 2009

Is the Governor’s Mandatory Pre-Foreclosure Mediation Program a Good Idea?

Connecticut Law Tribune, 2008

Standing Strong for Distressed Homeowners

Servicing Management, 2008

New Rules Toughen Servicers’ Foreclosure Procedures

The Home Equity Theft Reporter Cases & Articles, 2008

Lack of Standing Apparently Not a Concern to Some Foreclosing Lenders

Connecticut Post, 2008

IRS Speeds Up Help to Homeowners

Connecticut Law Tribune, 2008

Shaky Standing

Commercial Record, 2008

Foreclosure Foiled in Court

Mortgage Press, 2007

For Mortgage Lenders a Foreclosure Hurricane is Coming

Speaking Engagements

New Foreclosure Defense Under the CFPB

Continuing Legal Education, 2015

Loan Modifications & Reorganizations

Continuing Legal Education, 2013

Selected Issues in Foreclosure Defense

ABA Teleconference and Webcast, 2011

ABA National Solo and Small Firm Conference, 2010

Foreclosure Defense

Foreclosure Law: Winning Tactics, 2011

Current Issues in Mortgage Foreclosures

ABA Teleconference and Webcast, 2010

ABA General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Division, 2009

Subprime Mortgage Crisis

Protecting Your Financial Future, 2008

Honors and Awards

Best General Practice Law Firm, Commercial Record, 2008

Dozen Who Made a Difference, Connecticut Law Tribune, 2008

40 Under 40 Award for Professional Commitment and Success in Law, Fairfield County Business Journal, 2006

Go To Counsel, Corporate Counsel Magazine, 2006

American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Contracts, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company, 1990

American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Property, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company, 1990

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