“White Collar Pro Robert Frenchman on His Move to Dynamis”
Robert Frenchman Joins Dynamis LLP, Strengthening White Collar Defense Expertise
Renowned white-collar defense attorney Robert S. Frenchman has joined boutique law firm Dynamis LLP, marking a significant move in his distinguished career. Dynamis, founded by Eric Rosen—known for prosecuting the “Varsity Blues” case—and Constantine Economides, aims to offer specialized legal services. The firm emphasizes tailored representation for clients facing high-stakes litigation, including financial crimes and fraud.
Frenchman’s extensive experience includes defending financial traders accused of market manipulation and fraud. Notably, he represented Andre Flotron, a UBS trader acquitted in a high-profile case involving allegations of manipulating precious metals futures markets. He also defended Michael Gramins, a trader convicted on one count of bond pricing fraud but ultimately spared jail time after years of litigation.
Joining Dynamis was a natural fit for Frenchman, who values the boutique model’s focus on dedicated, small teams for white-collar defense. His decision was influenced by his collaboration with Rosen in representing a cryptocurrency defendant. This pre-existing professional relationship, combined with Dynamis’ entrepreneurial and agile approach, aligned perfectly with Frenchman’s vision for his practice.
Frenchman brings a deep understanding of the financial services sector, having worked with clients ranging from equities and bonds traders to those dealing in mortgage-backed securities and precious metals. His ability to “speak the language” of Wall Street traders has been a hallmark of his success.
At Dynamis, Frenchman joins a team committed to addressing complex cases with precision and a personal touch, distinguishing it from larger firms. His addition strengthens the firm's reputation for delivering effective, client-focused legal solutions in white-collar defense, financial crimes, and emerging areas like cryptocurrency regulation.