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Linklaters LLP boasts a leading litigation practice, acting for a number of multinationals and foreign governments on complex cross-border lawsuits and investigations. Demonstrating the breadth of its experience, the team recently represented a leading financial services in a number of high-profile lawsuits related to allegations of price-fixing. The team acts for a number of leading banks and financial institutions. Leading the practice is Washington based Adam Lurie, who focuses on complex civil litigation, white-collar defense, and crisis management work. Lurie has a wealth of experience, having acted in all three branches of US government. In the same office, Doug Davison represents clients in regulatory enforcement and compliance matters, while Richard Smith focuses on complex litigation, with experience in grand jury investigations as well as anti-corruption work. In New York, Douglas Tween and James Warnot are noted.
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Clients clés

  • Alto Maipo
  • Banque Havilland

Points forts

  • Represented Société Générale (“SG”) and SG Americas Securities, LLC (“SGAS”) in multiple lawsuits pending in the Southern District of New York relating to allegations that the Defendants conspired to fix the prices of foreign exchange instruments in the global foreign exchange market through manipulating FX benchmarks rates and widening bid-ask spreads.
  • Represent State Street Corp. and State Street Bank and Trust Co., a major U.S. financial services and bank holding company, in a European Commission investigation into allegations of manipulation of the European government bond market, and in connection with a parallel putative class action litigation alleging Shearman Act violations in the Southern District of New York (In re European Government Bonds Antitrust Litigation, 1:19-cv-02601 (S.D.N.Y.)). Following an intensive mediation process, Linklaters secured a cooperation-only, non-monetary settlement from Plaintiffs.