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Shearman & Sterling LLP
599 LEXINGTON AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10022-6069
NEW YORK
United States

Work Department

Litigation

Position

Partner

Career

Agnès Dunogué is a partner in the Litigation practice. She focuses on securities litigation, as well as complex commercial litigation and appellate litigation, and investigations. Agnès has represented investment banks, other companies, and directors and officers in numerous securities matters in state and federal courts. She has represented companies in investigations by DOJ, the SEC, the CFTC, bank regulatory, state regulatory, FINRA, and other authorities. Her practice also includes advising clients in the context of mergers and acquisitions, and representing clients in appellate matters.

Agnès is a former law clerk to Judge Robert D. Sack, on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Judge Kimba M. Wood, on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense

(Next Generation Partners)

Agnès DunoguéShearman & Sterling LLP

The securities litigation practice at Shearman & Sterling LLP is ‘at the forefront of creative solutions’ and clients remark that it has ‘a deep bench of creative thinkers who often take a novel approach’. The firm is particularly active in matters involving the financial services and life sciences sectors, and its work for underwriting syndicates stands out from the crowd. Adam Hakki and Richard Schwed in New York lead the team along with Patrick Robbins in San Francisco. Hakki and Houston-based Mallory Brennan achieved a significant victory for Jefferies in a securities litigation related to the acquisition of Waite Holdings by special purpose acquisition company Landcadia Holdings – one of the first cases to arise from the SPAC boom. ‘His grasp of the law and his aplomb in advocating for clients is unmatched’, say clients of Daniel Laguardia in San Francisco, who worked with New York partner Daniel Lewis to secure a favourable settlement for underwriters of CannTrust Holdings. Up-and-coming partners Grace Lee in Washington DC and Agnès Dunogué in New York are pivotal to the practice, which continues to expand its roster of talent. Samuel Cooper in Houston joined from Paul Hastings LLP, and he is currently representing various entities in the Arbor Venture Fund family in a complex matter. Class action and internal investigations specialist Emily Westridge Black in Austin joined from Haynes and Boone, L.L.P., and former federal prosecutor Patrick Hein in San Francisco joined from the US Attorney’s Office in New York.