The team at Winston & Strawn LLP provides a credible threat to a well-resourced Plaintiff Bar, regularly securing early victories at a pleadings stage, as well as achieving favorable settlements, including on the eve of trials. The team, which is led from New York by James Smith, also stands out for its collaborative approach, frequently drawing upon key resources from complementary areas, including M&A, capital markets and white-collar, to best serve a client base that includes some high-profile public companies, financial institutions, and asset managers. Los Angeles-based attorney John Schreiber has experience in matters relating to securities fraud, including in the federal courts and the Delaware Court of Chancery. As part of his broad-ranging aptitude at handling business disputes, Chicago-based trial lawyer William O’Neil regularly advises public companies and private equity sponsors on securities matters, most frequently in the context of M&A disputes. In Los Angeles, Jeffrey Steinfeld is particularly skilled at handling work at the intersection of securities and fintech, including his representation for interested parties as amicus curiae in an important case relating to whether or not digital assets are considered to be securities.
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Clients clés

  • Albertsons Companies Inc.
  • BAM Trading Services, Inc. aka Binance US
  • Becton, Dickinson and Company
  • Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P., Howard Lutnick and others
  • The Chamber of Digital Commerce (The Digital Chamber)
  • ConsenSys Software Inc.
  • Howard B. Schiller, former CEO of Valeant Pharmaceuticals Int'l
  • Internet Brands
  • Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation
  • Matterport, Inc. - William Brown, Former CEO

Points forts

  • Secured a unanimous victory in the US Supreme Court for Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. (MIC) and its former officers and directors in a federal securities class action stemming from a nearly $2bn 2018 stock drop. The Court’s ruling holds that silence does not equal fraud, even if SEC regulations require the issuer to speak.
  • Secured complete dismissal with prejudice on behalf of Cantor Fitzgerald and nine other defendants, including Cantor’s CEO and Chairman, in a securities class action in the N.D. Cal. alleging violations of S.11, 12, and 15 of the Securities Act, and S.10(b), 14(a), and 20 of the Exchange Act, related to the $1.6bn de-SPAC merger between CF Finance Acquisition Corp. II and View, Inc.
  • Secured a major victory for Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC)—China’s largest chipmaker—when the Ninth Circuit unanimously affirmed a decision of the C.D. Cal. granting SMIC’s motion to dismiss, with prejudice, a high-profile consolidated federal securities class action in its entirety and without leave to amend.

Avocats

Responsable de la pratique

James Smith

Autres avocats clés

William O'Neil; John Schreiber; Matthew DiRisio; Jeffrey Steinfeld; Joe Motto; Kerry Donovan; Thania Charmani