Nathan Haronian
Analyst/Paralegal | New York
Nathan Haronian is a analyst/paralegal based in the New York office that assists with a variety of case types, especially those focused on cryptocurrency, cybercrime, investigations, and asset tracing. A 2025 graduate of Brown University with degrees in applied mathematics and international affairs, Nathan fosters a deep understanding of technical concepts and their legal and political implications.
Despite being a recent college graduate, Nathan brings a wealth of investigative experience to Dynamis. He previously worked as an intern with the journalism non-profit Internews in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where he conducted Russian-language research to assess local journalism’s role in combatting corruption. He also interned at the private investigations and litigation support firm Nardello and Co., where he was exposed to a wide variety of investigative methodologies, discovery processes, and cases pertaining to white collar litigation, FCPA, due diligence, internal and government investigations, cryptocurrency, and cybersecurity. These experiences were also complemented by his time writing for the Brown Political Review, where he wrote articles on international money laundering and surveillance.
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Nathan also brings a technical background that helps him assist in technically complex cases at Dynamis. His coursework and research experiences in math, programming, AI, and data science allow him to analyze and communicate technical concepts for legal analysis. Beyond college, he has continued his education certifications in blockchain forensics and offensive cybersecurity, which provides subject matter knowledge that can be directly applied to many Dynamis cases.
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Brown University, B.A., Applied Mathematics
Brown University, B.A., International and Public Affairs