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Firms To Watch: Financial services litigation

Dechert LLP‘s securities and complex litigation practice represents clients in a variety of financial services litigation matters, including bankruptcy, antitrust, and Ponzi scheme cases. The group is led by Joni Jacobsen and Michael McGinley – Jacobsen is based between Chicago and New York, and McGinley is based in Philadelphia.
Seward & Kissel LLP‘s financial services litigation practice has a strong focus on securities matters, including class actions and disputes. The New York-based team is led by Russell Johnston and Bruce Paulsen.
The financial services enforcement team at Cooley LLP has a focus on consumer finance litigation, in particular RMBS, overdraft, and lending matters. The group is led by Michelle Rogers, based in Washington DC, who has deep experience representing clients in enforcement matters prompted by the CFPB and the DOJ.

Financial services litigation in United States

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton offers comprehensive financial services litigation to a notable client base of major financial institutions and corporations. The group has extensive experience in antitrust and securities litigation and regularly defends clients in SEC and DOJ investigations. The team is led by Washington DC-based Robin Bergen and New York-based Lev Dassin, who specialize in regulatory enforcement matters and government investigations respectively. Bergen is involved in advising and representing financial institutions and service firms before State Attorneys General and other regulatory entities in cases relating to financial products. Dassin, who previously served as Acting US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, holds considerable trial practice and focuses on white-collar criminal defense alongside civil and commercial litigation. With their combined expertise, the group regularly works on complex, high-value, and multijurisdictional matters. Nowell Bamberger, based in Washington DC, is recognized for his cross-border dispute resolution work in the US and abroad. Jennifer Kennedy Park, based in the Bay Area, is known for her expertise in dealing with enforcement actions, compliance matters, and internal investigations. David Last joined the Washington DC team in July 2023 after serving in the FCPA Unit of the DOJ.

Practice head(s):

Lev Dassin; Robin Bergen


Other key lawyers:

Victor Hou; Joon Kim; Rishi Zutshi; Matthew Solomon; Jennifer Kennedy Park


Testimonials

‘Smart, well-informed, great at understanding business issues, and give practical, thoughtful advice. ’

‘Partners invest time and effort to address concerns, and find practical solutions to complicated problems.’

Key clients

Anson


Assured Guaranty


BNP Paribas


BNYM


CEO of Ripple


Citibanamex


Citibank


Citigroup, Inc


Credit Agricole


Goldman Sachs


HSBC


Polychain


Sequoia Capital Operations, LLC


Synchrony Financial


Two Sigma Securities, LLC


Work highlights


  • Defended several global financial institutions in matters arising from the Madoff fraud and the bankruptcy of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC.
  • Represented the CEO of Ripple Labs Inc. in an SEC.
  • Advising multiple Citibank entities in class action litigation brought in the Southern District of New York under the federal antitrust laws for unjust enrichment and for alleged collusion in connection with the sale of Mexican Government Bonds.

Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP

Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP’s financial services litigation practice represents impressive clients across a range of sectors including consumer finance, investment banking and brokerage, and diversified banks in claims and disputes pertaining to antitrust and class actions. The team is regularly involved in complex, high-profile, and high-stakes matters, notably representing Robinhood in numerous class actions after its decision to temporarily place limits on trading certain securities. Daniel Slifkin is an extremely active member of the group and represents financial institutions in matters such as antitrust claims, securities claims, and general contract disputes. Class actions are Slifkin’s specialty and he holds extensive trial experience. Another key member of the practice is Lauren Moskowitz, who is recognized for her regulatory, investigative, and securities work. Michael Paskin has expertise across the board, representing clients in matters ranging from financial products, class actions, and fraud actions. Antony Ryan is well-versed in the intricacies of investigations and enforcement actions, representing clients before the SEC and DOJ. Focusing on securities, general commercial, and antitrust matters is Lauren Rosenberg. All attorneys mentioned are based in New York.

Other key lawyers:

Daniel Slifkin; Michael A. Paskin; Antony L. Ryan; Lauren A. Moskowitz; Lauren Rosenberg


Key clients

American Express Company


Blackstone Inc.


Citigroup Global Markets Inc.


Credit Suisse Asset Management


Dfinity Foundation


Goldman Sachs Asset Management


Morgan Stanley


Nomura International plc


Owl Rock Capital Inc.


Robinhood Markets, Inc.


Truist Bank


Westpac Banking Corporation


Work highlights


  • Secured a favorable settlement for Fifth Season Investments in a dispute concerning the payment of an $18.5 million break-up fee.
  • Achieved a Second Circuit decision for Morgan Stanley affirming the complete dismissal of antitrust litigation alleging a conspiracy to control the highly lucrative stock loan market.
  • Representing Robinhood as lead counsel in dozens of lawsuits, including numerous putative class actions, arising out of Robinhood’s decision to temporarily place certain limits on trading in certain securities in the face of unprecedented market volatility.

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP is a powerhouse in the financial services litigation space, representing top-tier clients in high-value and high-profile matters. The group is most recognized for its work on major securities and antitrust litigation, as well as on defense matters. The team also has extensive experience in SEC, CFTC, DOJ, and other congressional investigations. Co-leading the practice in New York are Brad Karp, Jessica Carey, and Theodore Wells, and in Washington DC, Karen Dunn and Kannon Shanmugam co-head the group. Karp, who is chair of the firm, is particularly noted for representing a wide variety of clients in multibillion-dollar matters ranging from litigation to federal and state regulatory investigations and enforcement matters. Carey is renowned for handling criminal, regulatory, and complex commercial litigation, although her expertise also extends to white-collar matters and internal investigations. Other notable names include Susanna Buergel and Daniel Kramer, both of whom are based in New York. Buergel receives plaudits for her securities litigation, often representing clients before the SEC, DOJ, and other federal and state regulatory authorities. Kramer too focuses on securities litigation and regulatory matters, alongside his involvement in internal investigations. Additionally, he is recognized for his ‘credibility with regulators and opposing counsel.’ The group also benefits from the expertise of Andrew Ehrlich and Audra Soloway in New York, and Roberto J. Gonzalez and Kenneth Gallo in Washington DC.


Practice head(s):

Brad Karp; Jessica Carey; Theodore Wells; Karen Dunn; Kannon Shanmugam


Other key lawyers:

Susanna Buergel; Daniel Kramer; Roberto J. Gonzalez


Testimonials

‘Nonpareil.’

‘Great, practical business sense complementing unparalleled legal expertise.’

‘Long-standing, well-established reputation for both ethical and intellectual integrity translates into a deep and instant credibility with regulators and opposing counsel.’

Key clients

Blackstone Inc.


Citigroup, Inc.


Coinbase Global, Inc.


Credit Suisse


Deutsche Bank


Fireman Capital Partners


Goldman Sachs


JPMorgan Chase & Co.


Mastercard International, Inc.


Morgan Stanley


PayPal Holdings, Inc.


Ripple


Shinhan Bank


Temasek Holdings


Vanguard Independent Trustees


Virtu Financial


Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP is recognized for its securities defense work, frequently representing clients in class actions against banks. The practice is co-led by New York-based Jonathan Pickhardt and Daniel Brockett, and Los Angeles-based Harry Olivar, Richard Schirtzer, and Jeremy Andersen. Brockett is a central member of the group and a known name for his expertise in securities, antitrust, and commodities litigation, as well as his extensive trial experience. He regularly acts as lead counsel in high-value and high-profile matters. On the class actions front, Andersen leads the way, representing a range of clients including institutional investors, insurance companies, and bankrupt estates. Nicolas Siebert, based in New York, specializes in antitrust litigation with a focus on financial services and high-tech markets. He frequently represents members class actions and individual plaintiffs in cases against major banks and tech companies. Also in New York, David LeRay is a key member of the group, concentrating on antitrust, intellectual property, and class action litigation.

Practice head(s):

Jonathan E. Pickhardt; Daniel L. Brockett; Harry A. Olivar, Jr.; Richard A. Schirtzer; Jeremy D. Andersen


Other key lawyers:

Nicolas Siebert; David LeRay


Key clients

Torus Capital


The City of Philadelphia


Edmar Financial Company


Steamfitters Local 449 Pension Plan


Compañía Minera Dayton


Tesla


Public School Teachers’ Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago


Prudential Investment Portfolios


CWCapital Cobalt Vr


Mirae Asset Global Investment


Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong


Citadel Securities


Allianz GI


Work highlights


  • Representing a proposed class of those who entered into stock loan transactions with six major banks that serve as prime brokers of stock loans.
  • Appointed interim co-lead counsel on behalf of issuers of variable rate demand obligations, or “VRDOs,” in a case involving economic analyses showing that interest rates of VRDOs remarketed by Defendants were substantially inflated during the Class Period.
  • Filed a financial antitrust class action alleging a wide-ranging scheme on one of the largest foreign exchange platforms.

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP represents prominent global financial services companies in matters pertaining to securities, contract, bankruptcy, antitrust, and government and internal investigations. It has a deep bench of attorneys who are regularly involved in high-stakes and high-profile cases, as well as emerging areas such as cryptocurrency. Co-chairing the practice are Lynn Neuner and Jonathan Youngwood – Neuner is recognized for her work in commercial and securities litigation, insurance coverage, as well as her extensive trial experience. Although renowned for his securities litigation, Youngwood has also amassed substantial experience representing clients in commercial litigation, arbitrations, investigations, and regulatory matters. Another notable name in the firm is Joseph McLaughlin, who specializes in class actions in both trial and appellate courts, including the US Supreme Court. The group also benefits from the expertise of Craig Waldman and Simona Strauss, who concentrate on securities litigation. Strauss is particularly well-regarded for being ‘well-versed in trends and practices.’  All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Lynn K. Neuner; Jonathan K. Youngwood


Other key lawyers:

Joseph McLaughlin; Craig Waldman; Simona Strauss; Stephen Blake


Testimonials

‘The team are exceptional.’

‘Well-versed in trends and practices.’

Simona Strauss, is whip-smart, highly available, and well-versed in trends and practices.

Jon Youngwood and the team are exceptional.

Key clients

Ally Financial


Banc of California


Best Buy


The Blackstone Group


Brighthouse Life Insurance Company


Bumble


Deutsche Bank


DigitalBridge


Home Point Capital


J.P. Morgan Securities


Estate of Robert B. McKeon


M&T Bank


Paysafe


ProAssurance Corporation


Stone Point Capital


Toronto-Dominion Bank


U.S. Bancorp


Work highlights


  • Represented Toronto-Dominion Bank in resolving litigation on the eve of trial.
  • Defending ProAssurance Corporation in a securities and derivative litigation.
  • Secured the dismissal of a putative securities class action for multiple financial services companies.

A&O Shearman

A&O Shearman is recognized for its securities litigation and regulatory investigations work, defending clients before the SEC, the FDIC, as well as European regulatory authorities. The firm represents a range of financial institutions including Citibank and Bank of America. Senior partner Adam Hakki, based in New York, is best known for his work in securities and internal investigations. He is regularly involved in multijurisdictional matters and has extensive trial experience. Hakki co-heads the New York practice with Richard Schwed. New York-based Grace Lee is another notable name in the group and is involved in regulatory investigations, commercial litigation, and cross-border disputes. The practice also benefits from the expertise of Katherine Stoller, based in New York, who specializes in cross-border financial crime. Mark Lanpher, based in Washington DC, is experienced working on matters before the CFTC, DOJ, and IRS. Former partner Patrick Robbins departed in July 2023 to work for the DOJ.


Practice head(s):

Adam Hakki; Richard Schwed


Other key lawyers:

Grace Lee; Katherine Stoller; Patrick Hein; Mark Lanpher


Key clients

Danske Bank


Bank of Montreal


BNP


UniCredit


Bank of America


DraftKings


ICE LIBOR


Gemini


Waitr


SoftBank


SVB Underwriters


Morgan Stanley


Citigroup


TD Bank


Nikko Asset


Citibank


Work highlights


  • Represented Danske Bank in investigations by DOJ, the SEC, and Danish criminal authorities concerning financial crime allegations at the Bank’s former Estonian branch.
  • Achieved a victory for Citigroup in a multi-billion dollar RICO and fraud action.
  • Represented Bank of Montreal and other financial services companies in connection with off-platform communications investigations by the SEC and CFTC.

Mayer Brown

Mayer Brown represents global financial institutions and has an expansive financial services litigation offering, ranging from financial products to bet-the-company cases. Areas of growth for the firm include wealth management and antiterrorism litigation, as well as ESG matters. Co-leading the team in New York are Mark Hanchet and Christopher Houpt. Hanchet is recognized for his international reach, often representing clients in cross-border litigation work. He focuses on commercial litigation, arbitration, securities, and bankruptcy litigation, alongside involvement in regulatory enforcement matters. Houpt, also specializes in cross-border issues such as securitization, structured finance and derivatives, and asset turnover. He is regularly involved in high-value cases. Heading the team in Chicago is Tom Panoff whose practice concentrates on class actions and disputes. Other central members of the group are Matthew Ingber, based in New York, and Lucia Nale, based in Chicago. Ingber represents clients in commercial disputes, civil and criminal securities fraud, and IP matters, while Nale concentrates on national cases pertaining to commercial, fraud, and consumer and class action defense. In New York, the practice benefits from the knowledge of Robert Hamburg, who is adept in commercial litigation, arbitration, and regulatory enforcement.

Practice head(s):

Mark Hanchet; Chris Houpt; Tom Panoff


Other key lawyers:

Matthew Ingber; Lucia Nale; Tom Panoff; Robert Hamburg


Testimonials

‘Extremely efficient, pragmatic and solution driven.’

‘Perfect knowledge and understanding of international financial industries and practices.’

Mark Hanchet: definitely for us the go-to counsel for civil litigations in the US. Extremely knowledgeable, fine connoisseur of the US judicial system, a perfect reputation, very easy going, 200% reliable engaged and responsive.

Key clients

HSBC Bank


Société Générale


Bank of Montreal


The Bank of New York Mellon


Morgan Stanley and Invesco


Banque Pictet


Work highlights


  • Achieved the dismissal of all conspiracy liability claims under the Anti-Terrorism Act brought against HSBC and the other bank defendants.
  • Achieved a victory for HSBC at the Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, in an Anti-Terrorism Act lawsuit.
  • Secured a victory for a large financial institution in an $800 million investor suit.

Arnold & Porter

Arnold & Porter has a comprehensive financial services litigation and arbitration offering and specializes in class action matters. The team has extensive experience representing clients in antitrust claims, securities litigation, and regulatory enforcement proceedings. Leading the group are Veronica Callahan and James Herschlein, based in New York, alongside David Freeman and Kenneth Chernof, based in Washington DC. Callahan has particular expertise in securities enforcement and litigation, and represents a range of clients including both public and private companies, asset managers, financial institutions, and accounting firms. Freeman advises banks, investment management firms, and broker-dealers on compliance matters. Another notable name in the practice is Aaron Miner, based in New York, who is known for his work representing clients in securities and financial transactions, as well as his experience in white collar investigations. The group also benefits from the expertise of Kathleen Reilly who has amassed experience defending clients in regulatory enforcement matters and investigations. The firm has notably hired twelve attorneys, most of whom were previously at Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP.

Practice head(s):

Veronica E. Callahan; David Freeman; Kenneth Chernof; James Herschlein


Other key lawyers:

Aaron Miner; Kathleen Reilly


Key clients

Bessemer Trust


FirstEnergy Corp.


Jefferies


Special Committee of the Board of Directors of Western Union Co.


Charles Schwab


RSM US


The Depository Trust & Clearing Company


American International Group, Inc.


York Capital Management


New York Community Bancorp, Inc.


Sterling Bank & Trust


Stifel Trust Company


CNL Financial


Capital Plus Financial


Broadway Financial Corp.


PJ Solomon


StoneCastle Partners


The Motley Fool


Visa


Work highlights


  • Representing Sterling Bank and its bank holding company in investigations by the OCC, DOJ, and SEC.
  • Representing Visa in class actions challenging interchange fees and ATM access fees.
  • Representing National Union and Illinois National in litigations arising out of CBS’s acquisition of Viacom.

Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

Debevoise & Plimpton LLP provides representation in government enforcement and investigative matters for a range of financial institutions. The firm has extensive experience acting before the CFPB, NYDFS, and SEC and works alongside litigation, corporate, and regulatory attorneys to deliver multi-disciplinary representation in complex cases. The group also offers an advisory practice to support clients in developing strategies and proactive measures to avoid issues. Co-heads of the practice are Mary Beth Hogan and Andrew Ceresney; Ceresney is recognized for his expertise in prosecuting and defending white-collar criminal and civil cases and has been regularly involved in jury and non-jury trials, with experience representing public companies, asset management and accounting firms, financial institutions, as well as boards of directors and individuals. Other key members of the team are Maeve O’ Connor and Elliot Greenfield, both of whom specialize in securities litigation. All individuals mentioned are based in New York.


Practice head(s):

Mary Beth Hogan; Andrew J. Ceresney


Other key lawyers:

Maeve O’ Connor; Elliot Greenfield


Testimonials

‘Provided the highest quality legal and investigative advice.’

‘Developed an outstanding report that was comprehensive under an extremely tight deadline.’

‘Aside from their knowledge, dedication, and legal expertise, they are able to put themselves in the client’s shoes.’

‘Balances advocacy and the right tone.’

‘Impressive.’

Key clients

BMO Financial


Capital One


James River Group Holdings


MetLife


Pacific Investment Management


Paysafe Payment Processing Solutions


Prudential Financial


Ripple Labs


Robinhood Financial


Tether, Bitfinex


Universal Navigation


Vanguard Group


Warrior Holdings


Wellesley Asset Management


Work highlights


  • Represented Ripple in a ruling against the SEC holding that Ripple’s digital token is not an “investment contract” in many circumstances.
  • Representing Robinhood and affiliates in several ongoing actions, including a nationwide class action.
  • Representing Capital One in a lawsuit brought by a multinational retail corporation regarding a credit card partnership.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP’s practice specializes in regulatory enforcement and compliance matters, regularly defending clients before state and federal authorities including the CFTC, SEC, and CFPB. The group represents a variety of financial institutions and is involved in emerging areas such as open banking and digital assets. The team is led by Stephanie Brooker and Kendall Day, both of whom are recognized attorneys for their work on internal investigations, regulatory enforcement defense, white-collar criminal defense, and compliance counseling. Another key member of the practice is Richard Grime, who focuses on corruption, accounting fraud, and securities matters before the SEC and DOJ. The firm also benefits from the expertise of Adam Smith, Thomas Kim, and Jeffrey Steiner, all of whom concentrate on compliance and regulatory matters. Kim has particular experience representing clients in ESG compliance cases, while Steiner is adept in fintech and digital assets enforcement matters. All lawyers mentioned are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Stephanie Brooker; Kendall Day


Other key lawyers:

Richard Grime; Jeffrey Steiner; Thomas Kim; Adam Smith


Key clients

Wells Fargo


Deutsche Bank


Regions Bank


Mastercard International


Binance Holdings


Coinbase


Ceridian HCM


Intuit


Alviere


Appriza Pay


Goodwin

Goodwin’s consumer financial services practice is well-regarded for its experience representing financial institutions and fintech companies in class actions and enforcement matters. A particular area of growth for the group has been CFS disputes as a result of increased state and federal focus on ‘junk fees.’ The firm is led by Allison Schoenthal, based in New York, and Matthew Sheldon, based in Washington DC. Schoenthal has a broad range of expertise including enforcement defense, representation in class actions, and advice on compliance and risk. Similarly, Sheldon is well-versed in class actions and defending clients in matters pertaining to fair lending compliance, financial product sales and marketing practices, and ERISA compliance. He particularly ‘stands out for CFPB and other finance enforcement work.’  In Washington DC, Thomas Hefferon is recognized for his extensive work on enforcement matters, class actions, and MDLs, frequently representing financial institutions, market participants, investors, and service providers.

Practice head(s):

Allison Schoenthal; Matthew Sheldon


Other key lawyers:

Thomas Hefferon


Testimonials

‘The firm has a very strong consumer finance investigation practice, particularly focused on CFPB responses.’

‘I have been impressed with the firm’s capability to manage complex and large discoveries.’


Key clients

CIT Bank


Fannie Mae


Fifth Third Bank


Keybank


Ocwen Financial Corporation


Select Portfolio Servicing


SynergyOne


Work highlights


  • Achieved a victory for Ocwen Financial Corporation defending litigation filed by the CFPB and several state consumer regulatory agencies.
  • Advising Wells Fargo and handles portfolio-wide risk assessments.
  • Defending Select Portfolio Servicing in a series of proposed consumer class actions.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP

Kirkland & Ellis LLP handles a wide range of financial services litigation, representing clients in securities class actions, M&A cases, investigations and enforcement actions brought forward by the SEC, FINRA, CFTC, and the CFPB, as well as shareholder derivative and structured finance litigation. The firm has experience defending financial institutions and fintech companies, maintaining a multidisciplinary fintech practice which aids clients in regulatory, litigation, and investigative matters. Mark Filip, based between Chicago and Washington DC, is a key member of the group, leading the government enforcement defense and internal investigations practice. As a former judge and DOJ official, he has particular expertise acting as lead counsel in high-stakes matters. In Washington DC, Nader Salehi concentrates on financial fraud defense and insider trading claims brought by the SEC, FINRA, and the DOJ. Other notable names include Washington DC-based Reginald Brown and New York-based Zachary Brez – Brown is noted for his considerable experience representing clients in congressional inquiries and hearings, while Brez is well-regarded for his involvement in securities and international risk matters.

Other key lawyers:

Mark Filip; Nader Salehi; Reginald Brown; Zachary Brez


Key clients

Blackstone


Celsius Network


Vista Equity Partners


BC Partners


Robinhood Markets


TransUnion


Credit Karma


Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP represents prominent financial institutions in matters predominantly pertaining to consumer defense. Its class action defense practice is experienced in litigating consumer protection statutes and regulations including the FCRA, TILA, TCPA, and FHA, to name a few. Co-leading the team are Michael Kraut, based in New York, and Arjun Rao, based in Los Angeles. Kraut regularly defends clients in securities and commercial class actions, as well as in government enforcement actions and internal investigations. In Boston, Elaine McChesney focuses on financial transactions and commercial fraud. She is widely recognized for defending clients in consumer class actions, credit card disputes, and fraudulent schemes, among other matters. The firm notably made three lateral hires in April 2023, including practice co-head Rao who joined from Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP.


Practice head(s):

Michael S. Kraut; Arjun P. Rao


Other key lawyers:

Elaine McChesney; Kenneth Kliebard


Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP’s consumer finance services group, led by Anand Raman, handles investigations, enforcement actions, litigation, and compliance matters for a variety of financial institutions. The practice has experience representing clients in fair lending, UDAAP, and data privacy cases, as well as advising on a range of consumer-related practices including product development, sales and marketing, and pricing and underwriting. The firm is also involved in litigation filed by the CFPB and inquiries prompted by the DOJ. Raman specializes in white-collar defense and investigations, as well as representing clients in emerging areas such as artificial intelligence. Other key attorneys in the team include Joseph Barloon and Darren Welch. All individuals mentioned are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Anand Raman


Other key lawyers:

Darren Welch; Joseph Barloon


Ballard Spahr LLP

Ballard Spahr LLP’s consumer financial services practice offers representation and counseling for matters including class actions, regulatory enforcement matters put forward by the CFPB, and compliance. The group is also active in emerging areas such as the fintech space. Co-leading the team are Daniel McKenna and John Socknat. McKenna, based in Philadelphia, specializes in consumer financial services, privacy and data security, and mortgage banking, offering extensive trial experience representing clients in class actions relating to statutes such as the TCPA, FCRA, and UDAAP. Other key names to note in the firm are Thomas Burke, based in Philadelphia, Joel Tasca, based between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, and John Grugan, based in Pennsylvania.

Practice head(s):

Daniel McKenna; John Socknat


Other key lawyers:

Thomas Burke; Joel Tasca; John Grugan


Testimonials

‘The lead partners of the financial services litigation practice group are exceptional.’

‘We have been incredibly happy with the work they have performed.’

‘Absolutely exceptional.’

‘The team has fairly extensive experience in all aspects of financial services litigation.’

‘The team is very responsive and willing to do cases of all sizes.’

‘We have had a very positive experience.’

Key clients

Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency


Citibank


Capital One


Discover Bank


Progressive Finance


Mariner Finance


Rent-a-Center


Acima


Goldman Sachs


Colgate Palmolive


Truist Bank


Carvana


Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner has a focus on financial services disputes and is adept at handling class actions, litigation and arbitration, and investigations put forward by regulatory authorities such as the SEC and CFTC. The team is also involved in emerging areas, advising on matters relating to the cryptocurrency market. Notable names in the group include Lindsay Wuller Aggarwal and Carolyn Brown, both of whom are based in St Louis. Jeff Kalinowski, Eric Martin, and Jeff Ziesman have left the firm.

Other key lawyers:

Lindsay Wuller Aggarwal; Carolyn Brown


Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP

Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP’s financial services litigation practice holds extensive trial experience and predominantly focuses on antitrust and reinsurance claims. The group has a strong client base and is regularly involved in complex cases requiring cross-border and multinational jurisdictions. Leading the team are Herbert Washer and David Januszewski – Washer has particular expertise in defense matters, while Januszewksi is regarded for his work in shareholder class actions and Ponzi schemes. Other key names within the firm include Tammy Roy, Jason Hall, Sheila Ramesh, and Edward Moss. All attorneys mentioned are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Herbert Washer; David Januszewski


Other key lawyers:

Tammy Roy; Sheila Ramesh; Jason Hall; Edward Moss


Testimonials

‘Cahill has both broad and deep knowledge of and expertise in the financial services sector.’

‘They provide timely, pragmatic, and actionable advice and excellent advocacy.’

‘Cahill has represented my company for many years on various matters and has great institutional knowledge.’

Key clients

China Investment Securities International Brokerable


Haitong International Securities Company


Credit Suisse


S&P Global


Deutsche Bank


UBS


Morgan Stanley


Barclays Capital


Bank of America Securities


CLSA


9F Primasia


Work highlights


  • Representing Credit Suisse and its subsidiaries in all US litigation relating to alleged manipulation of the global foreign exchange markets.
  • Represents Credit Suisse in a group of antitrust suits alleging that over 20 banks conspired to manipulate the Treasuries, markets, and related auctions.
  • Representing the underwriters of 9F’s IPO in two putative class actions.

Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP

Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP‘s boutique offering handles a variety of matters including representing plaintiffs and defendants in antitrust, securities, and breach of contract cases. The practice has seen recent growth in arguing for petitioners before the Supreme Court in cases relating to the scope of RICO. Leading the team are Richard Holwell, Michael Shuster, and Daniel Goldberg – Shuster has a wide range of expertise such as trying cases and arguing appeals in state and federal court, and representing clients in arbitrations under the ICC, AAA, LCIA, and JAMS. Goldberg has experience in matters pertaining to commercial contracts, financial instruments, and bankruptcy. The group also benefits from the knowledge of Dorit Ungar Black, who is adept in securities litigation and has extensive trial experience. All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Richard Holwell; Michael Shuster; Daniel Goldberg


Other key lawyers:

Dorit Ungar Black; Priyanka Timblo; Daniel Sullivan


Key clients

Visa


Federal Insurance Company


HSBC


Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation


Alberta Investment Management Corporation


Work highlights


  • Acting as lead trial counsel to Visa in multi-district class action antitrust litigation relating to network rules.
  • Represented the Federal Insurance Company in an insurance coverage matter.
  • Representing HSBC in its capacity as trustee for numerous RMBS trusts.

Jones Day

Jones Day’s financial market practice consists of attorneys who formerly served in regulatory bodies including the SEC and CFTC, and has attracted a strong client base of financial institutions. The group focuses on RMBS litigation, antitrust claims, and class actions. Co-leading the team in New York are Jayant Tambe and Brett Barragate – Tambe is regularly involved in complex, cross-border disputes such as securities, derivatives, and financial products litigation. Another notable name is Amanda Dollinger who has expertise in disputes and ESG matters.

Practice head(s):

Jayant Tambe; Brett Barragate


Other key lawyers:

Nina Yadava; Amanda Dollinger; Michael Conway; Howard Sidman


Testimonials

‘Very pragmatic.’

‘They put the right team of people together from across the firm and they work together seamlessly.’

Key clients

Wells Fargo


BNP Paribas


J.P. Morgan


Deutsche Bank


Community Financial Services Association of America


Citizens Financial Group


Citibank


Wintrust


KKR Phorm Investors


Work highlights


  • Defending Wells Fargo in a series of lawsuits filed by institutional investors in more than 50 RMBS trusts claiming that Wells Fargo violated the Trust Indenture Act.
  • Representing Deutsche Bank in antitrust litigation which claims that banks conspired to manipulate the market for the interest swap rates by blocking the use of electronic exchange-like trading platforms.

Katten

Katten primarily focuses on breach of contract cases regarding overdraft fees, with a strong client roster including credit unions, debt collection companies, and banks. Leading the practice are Stuart Richter and Gregory Korman, both of whom are based in Los Angeles. Richter has extensive experience representing financial services firms in class actions and commercial litigation, as well as handling regulatory actions and specializes in fraud claims, foreclosures, and disputes pertaining to interest rate swaps and other financial products.

Practice head(s):

Stuart Richter; Gregory Korman


Other key lawyers:

Camille Brooks; Ashley Brines; Eric Hail; Eric Werlinger


Key clients

1st Source Bank


AEA Federal Credit Union


Alliant Credit Union


Armstrong Bank


Bank of Hawaii


Bethpage Federal Credit Union


California Coast Credit Union


Centris Federal Credit Union


City National Bank


Ent Federal Credit Union


First Financial Bank


First Interstate Bank


Frontwave Credit Union


Global Credit Union


HSBC


Max Credit Union


Midwest Bank


PNC Bank


Redstone Federal Credit Union


Sky Federal Credit Union


Work highlights


  • Representing banks and credit unions as lead counsel in class action cases, including cases alleging a breach of contract by charging Authorize Positive Settle Negative overdraft fees.
  • Represented Alliant Credit Union in a class action alleging Alliant breached its own account agreement by charging overdraft fees.
  • Represented Numerica in a class action filed in Washington state court alleging two theories of liability.

King & Spalding

King & Spalding LLP's financial services group represents some of the largest banks and financial institutions in cases pertaining to commercial litigation and arbitration, securities and shareholder suits, multijurisdictional investigations, and enforcement actions. A core member of the team is former federal prosecutor Matthew Biben, who concentrates on commercial litigation, ranging from bankruptcy litigation to civil disputes. Craig Carpenito is another notable name, with extensive governmental and regulatory expertise due to his previous positions as a US Attorney and as an SEC enforcement attorney. Jamie Dycus focuses on internal investigations and enforcement matters brought forward by the SEC, while David Lesser is noted for working on cases alleging LIBOR manipulation as well as antitrust and commodities manipulation. Laura Harris is an active member of the practice and is well-regarded for her work on white-collar investigations. All individuals mentioned are based in New York.

Other key lawyers:

Matthew Biben; Craig Carpenito; Jamie Dycus; David Lesser; Laura Harris


Key clients

Bank of Nova Scotia


Barclays Bank


Blackrock


Capital One Bank


Deutsche Bank


Equifax Inc.


EVO Payments


Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City


Global Payments


HSBC


JP Morgan Chase


Kroll Bond Rating Agency


Mashreqbank


Medallion Financial Corporation


NatWest Markets


Ripple Labs


Royal Bank of Canada


TD Bank


UBS AG


Work highlights


  • Secured a victory for HSBC in a lawsuit accusing the company of conspiring to manipulate the price of silver.
  • Secured a victory for JPMorgan in an action alleging that force majeure excused the performance of a third party.
  • Representing NatWest in all US civil litigation concerning alleged manipulation of LIBOR and other similar benchmarks in a range of currencies.

Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP

Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP’s core client base predominantly consists of notable private investment funds including hedge, private equity, and regulated funds. The group is well-versed in regulatory investigations and enforcement matters, as well as investment activities such as market manipulation and potential insider trading. Leading the team are Charles Clark, based in Washington DC, who co-chairs the firm’s securities enforcement practice, while Craig Warkol and Michael Swartz, both of whom are based in New York, co-chair the firm’s litigation group.

Practice head(s):

Charles Clark; Craig Warkol; Michael Swartz


Other key lawyers:

Julia Beskin; William Gussman; Douglass Koff; John Nowak


Testimonials

‘Extremely experienced in litigation.’

‘Extremely hard-working.’

‘Michael Swartz is a stellar litigator who never loses sight of a client’s objectives. He is extremely commercial and pragmatic.’

Key clients

Aimia


Candlestick Capital Management


Credit Suisse


Driver Opportunity Partners


Empery Asset Management


Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Financial Services


Instinet


Interactive Brokers


Maltese Capital Management


Mill Point Capital


Murchinson


Nexo Capital


Pantera Capital Management


Prime Group Holdings


Prophet Capital Management


Société Générale


Tiger Global Management


Work highlights


  • Represented Nexo Capital Inc. in parallel investigations brought by the SEC, CFPB and numerous state regulatory agencies related to the company’s offering of an interest-earning product.
  • Represented Murchinson and two executives in a long-running SEC investigation and related civil litigation relating to trading in the convertible securities of three Greek shipping companies.
  • Representing Maltese Capital Management and Patriot Financial Partners in connection with a high-profile dispute over the sale of a stake in a bank.

Williams & Connolly LLP

Williams & Connolly LLP’s financial services and banking practice specializes in litigation, representing clients in regulatory investigations prompted by the DOJ, FDIC, and CFPB, as well as enforcement actions and CFPA- and FIRREA-based actions. The group is led by Dane Butswinkas and John Villa – Butswinkas has a particular focus on trial and arbitration work relating to securitizations and corporate governance, while Villa is recognized for his corporate, securities, civil, and criminal litigation defense. The team also benefits from the expertise of Enu Mainigi and Ryan Scarborough. All individuals mentioned are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Dane H. Butswinkas; John K. Villa


Other key lawyers:

Enu Mainigi; Ryan Scarborough; Beth Stewart


Testimonials

‘The team is extremely detail oriented, creative, and responsive.’

‘They think outside the box, and are exceptional brief writers.’

‘The entire team has been great.’

‘Very collaborative.’

‘The team has also worked brilliantly with local counsel, building effective teamwork that has paid off.’

Key clients

Fifth Third Bank


Custodia Bank


Progrexion Holdings


Heartland Financial


Bank of America


Work highlights


  • Succeeded in a jury trial for Fifth Third Bank in defending against a $400M+ certified class action concerning one of the bank’s consumer products.
  • Representing Custodia Bank in litigation against two banking institutions, alleging that defendants illegally slow-walked and later denied Custodia’s master account application for access to critical payment services, and utilized a process that allows them to act in secrecy with no accountability or rules to govern their decision-making.
  • Representing Fifth Third Bank in litigation brought by the CFPB alleging unfair and abusive acts and practices in connection with allegedly unauthorized account openings.

WilmerHale

WilmerHale has a focus on consumer finance, with work covering consumer disclosures, overdraft fees, and arbitration. The team specializes in consumer class actions and has represented clients including financial institutions, credit card issuers, and major banks before regulatory bodies such as the US Supreme Court, federal and state courts of appeals, and trial courts. Leading the practice is Franca Harris Gutierrez, who is based in New York. Other central members of the team include New York-based Noah Levine – whose expertise relates to the defense of consumer class actions under federal banking statutes and antitrust laws, appellate litigation, commercial litigation, and IP – and Alexandra Hiatt – who concentrates on complex litigation matters.

Practice head(s):

Franca Harris Gutierrez


Other key lawyers:

Alexandra Hiatt; Noah Levine


Key clients

JPMorgan Chase & Co.


Bank of America


TD Bank Group


Winston & Strawn LLP

Winston & Strawn LLP‘s financial services litigation practice represents financial institutions in matters such as consumer class actions, enforcement actions, and IP litigation. The team, based in Charlotte, is co-led by Kobi Brinson and Jack Knight – Brinson is noted for his focus on government investigations and enforcement actions, while Knight is recognized for defending white collar cases. Another key member of the group is Elizabeth Ireland, who concentrates on inquiries and investigations prompted by the DOJ, the CFPB, and the FTC, among others. In 2023, the practice has notably made two lateral hires from Kirkland & Ellis LLP, welcoming Dan Chaudoin and Caitlin Mandel.

Practice head(s):

Jack Knight; Kobi Brinson


Other key lawyers:

Elizabeth Ireland


Key clients

AIG


FM Global


Green Dot Corporation


JPMorgan Chase


Morgan Stanley