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Logan Beirne is an American entrepreneur,
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, and academic. He teaches at
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and his debut book, ''Blood of Tyrants: George Washington and the Forging of the Presidency'', won the
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for best military history. He speaks on history and politics at conferences and universities across the United States and appears regularly in the media. He founded a multinational legal technology company called Matterhorn Transactions, Inc. in 2011 and has since invested in and co-founded additional companies.


Early life and education

Beirne was born in Bronxville, New York and grew up in
Milford, Connecticut Milford is a coastal city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, located between New Haven and Bridgeport. The population was 50,558 at the 2020 United States Census. The city includes the village of Devon and the borough of Woodmon ...
. His parents, Sheila (former fashion buyer) and Thomas (former businessman and politician), were interested in American history, and would often take young Beirne to history and war reenactments. He is a descendant of US President
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, the “Father of the Constitution”. Beirne was a Fulbright Scholar at Queen's University, where he studied economics. He earned his J.D. degree from
Yale Law School Yale Law School (Yale Law or YLS) is the law school of Yale University, a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. It was established in 1824 and has been ranked as the best law school in the United States by '' U.S. News & Worl ...
, where he received the Edgar M. Cullen Prize for his constitutional scholarship and was awarded an Olin Fellowship to write on presidential power. He studied international business transactions under the direction of
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, who is known for her memoir, ''
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''. In 2009, Beirne was admitted as an attorney to both the New York and
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bars.


Career

He is the Chief Executive Officer of Matterhorn Transactions, which provides data analytics to thousands of law firms across the US, Canada, and UK, and is a faculty fellow at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project. He teaches Ethics in Markets, Financial Markets and Corporate Law at Yale. He has invested in and co-founded a museum systems company called Collection Harbor and a music software business called Artusi. After his Fulbright Fellowship at Queen's University, Beirne worked for the private equity arm of GE Capital before entering Yale Law School. While Beirne was still attending law school, he was a summer associate at the law firm Sullivan and Cromwell, and subsequently worked as an attorney there after graduation. He was also an investment banker at J.P. Morgan & Co. His first book, ''Blood of Tyrants: George Washington, the Forging of the Presidency'', began as his thesis at Yale Law School. He is represented by literary agents Writers Reps. While doing research for the book, he discovered letters written by
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in his ancestors' house. The acclaimed book received significant media attention and was the winner of the 2014 William E. Colby Award. Beirne has appeared on
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, C-SPAN,
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, and
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. He has written for/appeared in ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'',
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, ''
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'', ''The Daily News'', and ''
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''.


Publications

*Blood of Tyrants: George Washington & the Forging of the Presidency. Encounter Books.
Snowden’s Benedict Arnold Path
at USA Today
American Amazons
at New York Post
Military Commissions are American Justice
at USA Today
What would George Washington say about the US now?
at Fox News
The Brit who stole Independence Day
at National Review
When to Pull the Trigger – And When Not To
at The Washington Times
The George Washington you never knew
at Fox News
Tsarnaev: What would Washington have done?
at Reuters


References


External links


The website for Logan Beirne's first bookMatterhorne Transaction website
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