Ms Jennifer Joost > Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP > San Francisco, United States > Lawyer Profile

Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP
ONE SANSOME STREET
SUITE 1850
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104
CALIFORNIA
United States

Work Department

Securities Fraud Litigation

Position

Partner

Career

Ms. Joost has devoted her practice to representing plaintiffs in large-scale complex class actions. Ms. Joost has represented individual and institutional investors in a variety of securities class actions including some of the largest class actions to arise out of the most recent financial crisis. Ms. Joost received her law degree, cum laude, from Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she was the Special Projects Editor for the Temple International and Comparative Law Journal. Ms. Joost earned her undergraduate degree (B.A.) in History with honors from Washington University in St. Louis. She is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and California.

Ms. Joost was part of the team who litigated In re Bank of America Corp. Securities, Derivative, and Employee Retirement Security Act (ERISA) Litigation, No. 09 MDL 2058 (S.D.N.Y.), which settled on the eve of trial for $2.425 billion and In re Citigroup, Inc. Bond Litig., No. 08 Civ. 9522 (SHS) (S.D.N.Y.), which settled for $730 million. Ms. Joost also was part of the team that litigated Luther, et al. v. Countrywide Financial Corp., No. BC 380698, which settled for $500 million in 2013. Ms. Joost likewise was part of the team that successfully litigated claims on behalf of a class of investors in In re Ocwen Financial Corp. Sec. Litig., No. 14-cv-81057-WPD in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The case ultimately settled for $56 million on the eve of trial. Most recently, Ms. Joost was part of a team that successfully litigated claims in the United States District Court for the Central District of California on behalf of a class of investors in In re Snap Inc. Sec. Litig., No. 17-cv-03679-SVW-AGR. The case settled in January 2020 for $154 million two months before trial. Ms. Joost has led discovery in or otherwise been involved in all aspects of pre-trial proceedings for more than 20 settled or pending actions, including: In re JPMorgan Chase & Co. Sec. Litig., No. 12-cv-03852-GBD (S.D.N.Y.) ($150 million recovery); Minneapolis Firefighters’ Relief Association v. Medtronic, Inc., No. 08-cv-06324-PAM-AJB (D. Minn) ($85 million recovery); In re MGM Mirage Sec. Litig., No. 2:09-cv-01558-GMN-VCF (D. Nevada) ($75 million recovery); and In re Weatherford Int’l Sec. Litig., No. 11 Civ. 1646 (LAK) (S.D.N.Y.) ($52.5 million recovery).

Memberships

Ms. Joost is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and California; USCA, Second Circuit; USCA, Fourth Circuit; USCA, Ninth Circuit; USDC, Eastern District of Pennsylvania; USDC, Northern District of California; USDC, Central District of California; USDC, Southern District of California.

Education

Washington University in St. Louis, B.A.-History 2003; Temple University Beasley School of Law, J.D. 2006, cum laude, Special Projects Editor, Temple International and Comparative Law Journal (2005-2006)

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: plaintiff

Primarily based in Pennsylvania and also with some capability on the West Coast in California, the ‘very strong and capable’ team at Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP represents an impressive roster of public pension funds, hedge funds and insurance companies. A high proportion of the firm’s matters have an international angle, whether it be on behalf of foreign institutional investors in US securities matters, or for clients seeking damages in relation to non-US shareholder actions. Recent highlights include the firm’s work for Swedish pension fund Sjunde AP-Fonden, as one of the lead plaintiffs that secured a $362.5m settlement on the eve of a scheduled trial in a lawsuit alleging that GE misrepresented risks tied to a GE power unit. Sharan Nirmul had a pivotal involvement in the aforementioned settlement, one of many successes he has achieved for institutional investors, alongside his role in developing the firm’s fiduciary litigation practice. In addition to overseeing the firm’s monitoring and claims filing service, Darren Check is also at the forefront of the firm’s efforts for institutional investors bringing claims in Europe and Asia Pacific. As well as his thriving fee-earning practice that includes handling cases before the Delaware Court of Chancery, Naumon Amjed  is also vital to matter development, with a focus on analyzing the feasibility or otherwise of new securities fraud actions. Jennifer Joost excels in leading the discovery process in large-scale resource intensive class actions, and alongside recently promoted partner Stacey Kaplan, is a key member of the San Francisco office’s securities litigation offering. All named practitioners are based out of Pennsylvania unless otherwise indicated.  Founding partner David Kessler retired in January 2025.