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David Shargel serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School while maintaining an active legal practice as a Partner at Bracewell LLP in New York. His dual roles bridge academic instruction with practical legal experience in high-stakes commercial litigation and regulatory matters.
Shargel's research interests focus on the intersection of technology and law, particularly regarding AI compliance ('AI washing'), cryptocurrency regulation, and government enforcement actions. His work examines evolving regulatory landscapes in securities law, emphasizing how companies navigate SEC enforcement priorities and disclosure requirements in emerging technology sectors. He also explores commercial litigation strategies, internal investigations protocols, and the application of constitutional principles in regulatory contexts.
His publications reveal a clear trend toward analyzing regulatory responses to technological innovation, with particular emphasis on SEC enforcement regarding AI claims and cryptocurrency regulation. The articles demonstrate his expertise in bridging legal doctrine with practical compliance challenges faced by businesses operating in rapidly evolving technological landscapes.
- The Legal 500 United States Dispute Resolution – General Commercial Disputes (2024-2025)
- The Legal 500 United States Corporate Investigations and White-Collar Criminal Defense (2025)
- Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America, Commercial Litigation (2024-2025)
Shargel leads Bracewell's ePractice Department, advising on electronically stored information (ESI) and digital forensics while representing clients in government investigations before the SEC, DOJ, and CFTC. His pro bono work includes asylum and landlord-tenant disputes, demonstrating commitment to public service alongside his commercial practice.



