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Matt Kaiser is the founding partner at KaiserDillon PLLC. He represents individual and small business clients in commercial litigation, government investigations, and white-collar cases.

Before starting KaiserDillon PLLC, Matt worked at some of the best litigation firms in the country - Williams & Connolly and Zuckerman Spaeder. He also worked in the Maryland Federal Public Defender's Office and clerked for United States District Judge Catherine C. Blake.

Matt is an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches professional responsibility. He was appointed by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals to serve on the Board on Professional Responsibility, a nine-member board that adjudicates cases of attorney misconduct and disability and has the responsibility for administering D.C.'s disciplinary system for attorneys.

Matt has written extensively on a number of topics - particularly in federal criminal law and procedure. He is the author of the Federal Criminal Appeals Blog, which was recognized by the ABA Law Journal as one of the 100 best law-related blogs in the United States for 2011, 2012, and 2013. He also has a regular column at Above the Law on white-collar criminal defense. His writing has also appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, The Legal Times, The National Law Journal, The Georgetown Law Journal, The American Constitution Society blog, and Above the Law. He has been quoted in the Baltimore Sun, the Washington Post, and the L.A. Times.

Matt graduated magna cum laude from the Georgetown University Law Center, where he was the Senior Articles Editor of the Georgetown Law Journal. His undergraduate degree is from the College of Wooster and he has a master's degree in philosophy from Tulane University.

Matt is active in the community. He is a member of: The Edward Bennett Williams American Inn of Court, an invitation-only professional organization devoted to white-collar criminal practice; The Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference; and the Board of Governors of the Bar Association of DC. He also serves as the Chair of a Hearing Panel for the District of Columbia Board on Professional Responsibility and serves on the D.C. Bar's Practice Management Committee. In the community, Matt has volunteered his time as the Chair of the Board of Directors of Our Place DC, an organization that helped women reenter society after a prison sentence. He has also worked in the summers with College Summit, an organization that helps high school students from low-income schools learn to apply to college.

Matt is also an instructor at the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, where he trains other attorneys on trial advocacy.

Matt has represented companies and individuals in lawsuits involving fraud, unfair trade practices, professional malpractice, and other claims. He has represented clients being investigated for fraud, bribery, criminal conflicts of interest, and ethics violations. He has helped people charged in federal court with health care fraud, securities fraud, tax offenses, export control charges, and other federal crimes.

He is licensed to practice law in Maryland, The District of Columbia, and the federal courts in Washington D.C. and Maryland. He is also licensed in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Fourth Circuit, Sixth Circuit, Seventh Circuit, and District of Columbia Circuit. He is a member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Location
  • 1099 Fourteenth Street, NW, Eighth Floor West
    Washington, DC 20005
Education
  • Georgetown University, J.D., graduated 2002
Bar Admissions
  • Maryland, Maryland State Bar Association
  • District of Columbia, Bar Association of the District of Columbia
Affiliations
  • Bar Association of the District of Columbia - Board Member
  • Bar Association of the District of Columbia - Secretary of the Board of Directors
  • Bar Association of the District of Columbia - Treasurer
  • College Summit - Writing Coach Coordinator
  • D.C. Board on Professional Responsibility - Chair, Hearing Committee
  • DC Bar - Secretary of the Board of Governors
  • DC Bar - Vice Chair, Practice Management Service Committee
  • National Institute for Trial Advocacy - Trial Faculty
  • Our Place DC - Chair of the Board of Directors
Federal Clerkships
  • United States District Court

Kaiser PLLC
Headquarters: Washington, District of Columbia

3 The Best Lawyers in America® awards

1 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America award

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Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® 2025 for work in:
  • Criminal Defense: White-Collar
  • Ethics and Professional Responsibility Law
Awards:
  • SuperLawyer - White Collar Criminal Defense (2014)

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