Craig Zieminski > Vinson & Elkins LLP > Dallas, United States > Lawyer Profile

Vinson & Elkins LLP
TRAMMELL CROW CENTER
2001 ROSS AVENUE, SUITE 3700
DALLAS, TX 75201-2975
TEXAS
United States
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Work Department

Commercial & Business Litigation

Position

Partner

Career

Craig is a member of the firm’s Complex Commercial Litigation group. His practice focuses on representing companies and their directors in lawsuits brought by Delaware stockholders, Master Limited Partnership unitholders, and deal partners.

Craig has significant experience in a variety of M&A litigation matters, including lawsuits alleging breaches of fiduciary duties, partnership agreement duties, merger agreements, and federal securities laws. Craig has represented Master Limited Partnerships, energy businesses, financial institutions, real estate companies, technology companies, agribusinesses, retailers, and many others.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense

Vinson & Elkins LLP has ‘deep industry knowledge‘ in its complex commercial litigation practice, many of whom handle high-stakes securities cases. Chris Popov in Houston leads that practice, with Dallas-based Craig Zieminski and Michael Charlson in San Francisco taking the reins of the shareholder litigation and enforcement group. The firm is particularly well known for its work for clients in the energy sector, though it is increasingly involved in a broader spectrum of securities matters. Charlson is currently acting for Genius Brands International, which distributes and licenses children’s cartoon entertainment and related consumer products, in a notable securities class action. Michael Holmes in Dallas is a key figure in the group, and his recent work for EnCap Investments L.P.  in derivative claims. in New York, Lawrence Elbaum in New York also plays a key role in the practice.

United States > Dispute resolution > M&A litigation: defense

Vinson & Elkins LLP has ‘exceptional trial lawyers for complex corporate disputes‘, and with partners who have ‘a rare combination of savvy, skill, practical judgment and fierce work ethic‘. The key lawyers are co-heads of complex commercial litigation Chris Popov in Houston, as well as co-heads of shareholder litigation and enforcement Craig Zieminski in Dallas and Michael Charlson in San Francisco. The firm is best known for its work in the conventional and renewable energy sectors, in which is represents issuers, underwriters, accounting firms, financial institutions, and directors and officers in securities fraud class actions and merger-related litigation. Holmes and Zieminski recently saw the confirmation of its victory at trial in which they represented Energy Transfer Equity, LP in a case concerning the now-terminated $38bn merger between ETE and Williams. Christopher Duffy has left the firm.