The Firm won a two-week jury trial in New York State Supreme Court, prevailing on the client’s multi-million dollar contract claim and defeating the defendant’s counterclaim.
Read MoreThe Firm served as international transaction counsel to International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, and Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) in connection with a parallel equity investment in Avantel Acquisition Ltd. that closed in November 2013.
Read MoreThe September 2013 issue of the IPBA Journal published an article by Chester B. Salomon called "UNICTRAL Forty-Third Session of Working Group V (Insolvency Law) at United Nations, 15-19 April 2013.”
Read MoreThe September 2013 issue of the IPBA Journal published an article by Kenneth J. Stuart called "General Solicitation and Advertising Is Now Permitted for US Securities Offerings.”
Read MoreThe firm obtained the dismissal of wage and hour class action claims brought against a domestic publicly-traded corporate client in New York State Supreme Court.
Read MoreThe firm successfully prosecuted a breach of contract claim involving computer software on behalf of a domestic, publicly-traded client.
Read MoreThe firm represented VION NV in connection with its sale of VION's Banner Pharmacaps division to Patheon Inc., a Canadian, publicly traded provider of development and commercial manufacturing services for solid and sterile prescription drugs. Banner is the world’s second largest pharmaceutical business focused on delivering proprietary softgel formulations.
Read MoreThe firm represents multiple clients defending claims made by the Madoff trustee seeking to "claw back" transfers and subsequent transfers. By order of April 13, 2012, Judge Rakoff of the Southern District of New York withdrew certain of these matters to consider issues raised by the U.S. Supreme Court in Stern v. Marshall.
Read MoreThe June 2012 issue of the IPBA Journal published an article by Kenneth J. Stuart called “U.S. Securities Law Developments Under the JOBS Act.”
Read MoreThe firm represents multiple clients defending claims made by the Madoff trustee seeking to "claw back" transfers and subsequent transfers. By order of April 13, 2012, Judge Rakoff of the Southern District of New York withdrew certain of these matters to consider issues raised by the U.S. Supreme Court in Stern v. Marshall.
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