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Latham & Watkins LLP
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Matt Rawlinson is a trial lawyer in the Silicon Valley office of Latham & Watkins, and a member of the firm’s Intellectual Property and Securities Litigation Practices. He is currently the Litigation & Trial Department Chair of the Silicon Valley office and is its former Managing Partner

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Partner

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United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense

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Matthew RawlinsonLatham & Watkins LLP

Latham & Watkins LLP has a national securities litigation practice, combining an intimate understanding of the needs of major corporate issuers, among them Meta and Twitter, with in-depth experience in every stage of the litigation process from initial negotiations through discovery, motion practice, trial and appeal. It is one of the very few firms to have achieved successful jury verdicts in securities litigation in recent history. The practice is led by Andrew Clubok in Washington DC, New York partner Blair Connelly, and up-and-coming partner Colleen Smith in San Diego. For Twitter, Clubok was part of a large team that is defending a series of class actions alleging that the company misappropriated contact information collected for security purposes, and in turn, used that information for advertising purposes without consent. He is also acting for Meta in a securities class action concerning a stockdrop allegedly caused by the impact of Apple’s iOS privacy changes on the company’s advertising business. Matthew Rawlinson in Silicon Valley frequently handles cases in the technology sector, among them a series of lawsuits for Coinbase Global, Inc. arising out of the company’s innovative direct listing in 2021. In New York, Jeff Hammer, who is acting for Farfetch Limited in a securities class action that followed a nearly 45% decline in the company’s stock price, and emerging talent Jason Hegt are standout partners.