By Ross Todd | February 28, 2024
Alex Loomis, a seventh-year associate in Boston, landed a precedential First Circuit decision on personal jurisdiction issues in a case he first heard about from partner Bill Weinreb at an office Halloween party.
By Ross Todd | October 14, 2022
A trial team led by Michael Carlinsky and Manisha Sheth at Quinn Emanuel and Peter Tomlinson at Patterson Belknap landed the market-moving payout for monoline insurer Ambac in the case dating back to the mortgage meltdown.
By Ross Todd | September 16, 2022
In a case that had the financial services world abuzz, Hogan's Neal Katyal and Sean Marotta got a unanimous decision from the Second Circuit finding New York's "discharge for value" rule didn't allow the recipients of $500 million to keep the funds that Citibank mistakenly wired.
By Ross Todd | February 4, 2022
The Second Circuit reversed the conviction of former Deutsche Bank trader Matthew Connolly. The decision is the second white-collar appellate reversal Kenneth Breen and Phara Guberman of Paul Hastings have won in as many years.
By Ross Todd | July 15, 2021
The U.S. Office of Comptroller of the Currency dropped its regulatory case against former currency traders at JPMorgan and Citigroup last week. The move came nearly three years after they were acquitted of criminal antitrust charges. The traders' lawyers at White & Case and Wilmer wonder what took so long.
By Ross Todd | February 19, 2021
Adam Abensohn, Benjamin Finestone and Robert Loigman grabbed headlines this week in the case spinning out of a nearly billion dollar blunder that rocked the finance world.
By Ross Todd | February 17, 2021
In fast-paced, high-stakes pieces of litigation, winning at the temporary restraining order stage can often be the whole ballgame. Not this time.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 2, 2020
Robin Nunn, a former in-house lawyer at American Express and Capital One, was most recently the chairwoman of Dechert's consumer financial services practice. Sandra Moser arrives from Quinn, where she had been a co-leader of the firm's white-collar defense practice.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 26, 2020
The financial institution tapped several Big Law heavy hitters for the appeal, including a Hogan & Lovells team led by Neal Katyal, as well as attorneys from K&L Gates; Munger, Tolles & Olson; and Proskauer Rose.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Howard Berkower, William D. Brown, Jr., Jonathan Pizarro-Ross and Scott J. Seger | May 13, 2020
Recent FAQ guidance from the Small Business Administration is causing great uncertainty for businesses that have received paycheck protection loans and are grappling with whether to return them, write litigators from McCarter & English.
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