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Michael Canty

Work Department
Securities Litigation
Consumer Cybersecurity and Data Privacy
Position
Partner
Career
Michael P. Canty is a Partner in the New York office of Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP, where he serves on the Firm’s Executive Committee and as its General Counsel. In addition, he leads one of the Firm’s Securities Litigation Teams and serves as head of the Firm’s Consumer Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Group.
Highly regarded as one of the country’s elite litigators, Michael has been recognized by The Legal 500 and Benchmark Litigation as a Litigation Star. In addition, he has been named a Plaintiffs’ Trailblazer, Class Action / Mass Tort Litigation Trailblazer, and a NY Trailblazer by The National Law Journal and the New York Law Journal, respectively, for his impact on the practice and business of law. Lawdragon has recognized him as one of the country’s Leading Litigators, Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers, and Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers.
Michael has successfully prosecuted a number of high-profile securities matters on behalf of institutional investors, including Boston Retirement System v. Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. ($125 million settlement), In Re The Allstate Corporation Securities Litigation ($90 million settlement), and Sinnathurai v. Novavax, Inc. ($47 million settlement, pending final approval) as well as matters involving Advanced Micro Devices, Camping World Holdings, and Credit Acceptance Corp, among others. Michael is actively leading the litigation of prominent cases against Fidelity, Opendoor, and PG&E.
In addition to his securities practice, Michael has extensive experience representing consumers in high-profile data privacy litigation. Most notably, one of Michael’s most recent successes was the historic $650 million settlement in the In re Facebook Biometric Information Privacy Litigation matter—the largest consumer data privacy settlement ever and one of the first cases asserting consumers’ biometric privacy rights under Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). Michael currently serves as co-lead counsel in Garner v. Amazon.com, Inc. alleging Amazon’s illegal wiretapping and surreptitious recording through its Alexa-enabled devices.
Prior to joining Labaton Keller Sucharow, Michael served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, where he was the Deputy Chief of the Office’s General Crimes Section. During his time as a federal prosecutor, Michael also served in the Office’s National Security and Cybercrimes Section. Prior to this, he served as an Assistant District Attorney for the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office, where he handled complex state criminal offenses and served in the Office’s Homicide Unit.
Michael has extensive trial experience both from his days as a prosecutor in New York City for the U.S. Department of Justice and as a Nassau County Assistant District Attorney. Michael served as trial counsel in more than 35 matters, many of which related to violent crime, white-collar, and terrorism-related offenses. He played a pivotal role in United States v. Abid Naseer, where he prosecuted and convicted an al-Qaeda operative who conspired to carry out attacks in the United States and Europe. Michael also led the investigation in United States v. Marcos Alonso Zea, a case in which he successfully prosecuted a citizen for attempting to join a terrorist organization in the Arabian Peninsula and for providing material support for planned attacks.
Before becoming a prosecutor, Michael worked as a Congressional Staff Member for the U.S. House of Representatives. He primarily served as a liaison between the Majority Leader’s Office and the Government Reform and Oversight Committee. During his time with the House of Representatives, Michael managed congressional oversight of the United States Postal Service and reviewed and analyzed counter-narcotics legislation as it related to national security matters.
Michael is a frequent commentator on legal issues and has been featured in The Washington Post, Law360, and The National Law Journal, among others and has appeared on CBS and NPR.
Memberships
He is a member of the Federal Bar Council American Inn of Court, which endeavors to create a community of lawyers and jurists and promotes the ideals of professionalism, mentoring, ethics, and legal skills. He is also a member of the National Association of Public Pension Attorneys.
Education
St. John’s University’s School of Law
Juris Doctor, cum laude, 2004
Mary Washington College
Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1997
Lawyer Rankings
United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: plaintiff
(Leading partners)The ‘skilled and dedicated’ team at ‘sophisticated high-end’ New York-based plaintiff firm Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP has an excellent relationship with institutional investors. Working closely with in-house investigators, the firm’s rigorous evaluation process ensures that cases that do proceed have been closely vetted and comprehensively worked up, ensuring that the team achieves an excellent success rate in clearing the high pleading standards associated with a motion to dismiss. With a large number of former government attorneys among its ranks, the firm also displays a very prosecutorial mindset, ensuring when a case does proceed past a motion to dismiss/summary judgment stage typically the team secures large settlements for clients. Former prosecutor for the Eastern District of New York Michael Canty has vast trial experience, which has translated to a series of excellent successes in private practice, including his work alongside the ‘extremely thoughtful’ Jonathan Gardner for Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho in achieving a $125m settlement in a high-profile securities fraud case against Alexion Pharmaceuticals. Alfred Fatale III has developed an excellent reputation in handling Section 11 IPO cases; he recently secured a $200m settlement for Boston Retirement System and the Class in relation to the Uber IPO. The ‘attentive, professional, and responsive’ Carol Villegas has a flourishing domestic practice which includes ongoing securities litigation matters against Boeing, PayPal and DocuSign, inter alia, and has also been pivotal to the firm’s increased outreach for institutional investors in Europe. The arrival in June 2024 of Lauren Ormsbee from Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP further strengthens the team that is co-headed by Gardner and firm chairman Christopher Keller.
Lawyer Rankings
- Leading partners United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: plaintiff
- Securities litigation: plaintiff United States > Dispute resolution