Brian Kerr > Baker Botts L.L.P. > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Baker Botts L.L.P.
30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10112-4498
NEW YORK
United States

Work Department

Litigation

Position

Partner

Career

Mr. Kerr has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in hundreds of state and federal class actions, involving damage claims from $10 million to $10 billion.

Mr. Kerr’s work on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants has resulted in numerous favorable outcomes. From prosecuting a securities fraud action against Vivendi for plaintiffs where in January 2010 the jury returned a verdict that at the time had an estimated value of $9 billion, to defending a corporation in a “bet-the-company” litigation that was dismissed in its entirety on summary judgment only months before trial, Mr. Kerr’s versatility provides a benefit in all litigation phases.

Since joining Baker Botts, Mr. Kerr has maintained an active defense practice, focusing on securities law, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate transactions, typically on behalf of corporations and their officers and directors. Some representative matters Mr. Kerr has worked on at Baker Botts include:

  • Defending a subprime mortgage originator in significant RMBS “put-back” actions brought by a servicer/trustee in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (“SDNY”).
  • Defending an international energy company in a securities fraud class action in the SDNY.
  • Defending a controlling shareholder against breach of fiduciary duty claims arising out of a going-private transaction in the Delaware Chancery Court.

Prior to joining Baker Botts, Mr. Kerr was primarily a plaintiff’s litigator for approximately 18 years, with substantial experience in securities fraud cases. Virtually every one of Mr. Kerr’s cases was contingent, which meant his fees were dependent on his outcomes. That experience instilled in Mr. Kerr a work ethic that is not driven by the billable hour but by his ability to help his clients.

Mr. Kerr also provides full-service representation to clients throughout the art world, from collectors to dealers, investors to artists. Mr. Kerr leverages his experience in securities and corporate law to bring sophisticated advice to clients, including strategic business advice and support, drafting and negotiating sales contracts, commission agreements, consignment agreements, auction house contracts/guarantees, and dealer/gallery contracts. Mr. Kerr also represents clients in art litigation and other dispute resolution, including issues relating to authentication and stolen art. Mr. Kerr also provides general representation to artists and their work. Mr. Kerr works on matters requiring all degrees of sensitivity, whether high-profile or discreet.

Mr. Kerr’s far-reaching experience in the art space includes representing: a group of collectors in a defamation/disparagement case relating to the artist Keith Haring; a book publisher in a defamation/breach of contract case against News Corporation; a UK film producer in an antitrust case involving the alleged manipulation of the market for Warhol art; and an Australian media group in a complex commercial dispute in New York State Supreme Court against News Corp., Sony, Universal, and Paramount arising from an alleged international conspiracy to put the media group out of business.

Mr. Kerr has also been involved in a range of pro bono work, including helping artists with issues related to the creation of fine art, the representation of indigent prisoners in civil rights cases before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (Wright v. Coughlin, 225 F.3d 647 (2d Cir. 2000)), and working extensively with Trial Lawyers Care to provide legal assistance to the families of victims of the September 11th attacks, including an in-person hearing before Special Master Kenneth Feinberg.

Memberships

New York State Bar

United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York

United States Courts of Appeals for the First, Second and Third Circuits

Judiciary Committee, New York City Bar Association

Professional Advisors to the International Art Market (PAIAM)

Education

J.D., Hofstra University 1996
Hofstra Law Review
Dean’s Scholar

B.A., Economics, State University of New York at Albany 1993
summa cum laude
Valedictorian
Member, Phi Beta Kappa
Founder, Presidential Honors Society
Gordon Karp Prize for Excellence in Economics

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense

Baker Botts L.L.P. is best known for its work for clients in the energy sector, though it continues to extend its focus in securities litigation to include the technology, financial services, healthcare and consumer products sectors. The firm is known for ‘professionalism, client communication, focus and sustained effort over lengthy periods of time’. Danny David (who has ‘outstanding oral and written communication skills’) and Amy Hefley in Houston lead the practice alongside Bridget Moore in Washington DC and Jessica Pulliam in Dallas. David, Pulliam and Moore handled a putative securities class action lawsuit against Hallmark Financial Services, its CEO and CFO, securing the dismissal of claims that the company made misleading public disclosures related to its financial performance, including its loss reserves. Former litigation chair David Sterling in Houston and newly promoted partner Brian Kerr in New York also have pivotal roles in the practice. They worked with Hefley on securing the dismissal of a 10b-5 class action against Insperity, which alleged the company misrepresented the risk of large medical claims.