Matt Enriquez litigates complex financial disputes, with an emphasis on corporate trust and structured products litigation. He also advises financial institutions on legal issues relating to the impending LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate) transition.
Matt's experience includes all phases of financial services litigation, particularly in connection with residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), collateralized debt obligations, and other financial products litigation. He routinely advises indenture trustees, servicers, and securities administrators with asset-backed securities. Matt also advises clients regarding compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) laws and regulations, and he is a co-associate manager of the Firm's working group on AML and sanctions.
Matt maintains an active pro bono practice, focusing on asylum as well as the intersection of AML and anti-human trafficking efforts. He also serves as a member of the Federal Bar Association's Diversity and Inclusion Standing Committee.
Experience
- University of Iowa (J.D. with distinction 2015; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Corporation Law); Bowling Green State University (M.A. 2012); University of Kansas (B.A. 2010; Phi Beta Kappa)
- Minnesota; U.S. District Court for Minnesota; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Selected by The Best Lawyers in America as "Ones to Watch" for commercial litigation and for litigation — banking and finance (2021)
- Law Clerk to: Judge Donovan W. Frank, U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota (2018-2019) and Judge John R. Rodenberg, Minnesota Court of Appeals (2015-2016)