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Drawing on the team’s experience working for US regulatory bodies, Katten is well-placed to represent clients in state and federal courts, investigations and regulatory proceedings. The practice specialises in the financial services and insurance industries. Experienced in commercial disputes, class actions and bankruptcy litigation, New York-based David Crichlow leads the team alongside Rebecca Lindahl in Georgia. In Chicago, Peter Wilson handles securities, derivatives, and antitrust litigation, as well as investigations, and Charles DeVore is a go to for publicly traded companies, executives and financial institutions. Also in Chicago, Sarah Weber is regularly called upon by financial services clients, while Elliott Bacon is active in class actions, investigations and enforcement proceedings before financial regulators.
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Témoignages
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‘Top quality litigation.’
‘David Goldberg demonstrates both the wisdom to recommend an unexpected litigation strategy in response to a claim brought against his new client and a combination of solid lawyering and focus on detail with efficiency to successfully carry-out that strategy in multiple jurisdictions. ’
Clients clés
- AIG and several affiliates
- Bitfloor, Inc.
Points forts
- Representing UMB Bank as the Trustee’s counsel in a $6.4bn claim against Bristol Meyers Squibb, acting on behalf of certain contingent value rights (CVR) holders in their claim for breach of a contingent value rights agreement, and for unjust enrichment as a result of Bristol Meyers’ alleged purposeful undermining of certain drug approval milestones that were conditions precedent to the CVR holders receiving payment for the value of their notes.
- Representing housing finance expert Chetan Marfatia as a defendant in civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) litigation pending in the Southern District of New York arising from the securitization of loans used to finance over $3bn in improvements to military housing projects from 2002-2010.