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‘Striving for the best interests of the funds and its members no matter how small’, Saxena White is popular among institutional investors due to its effective stewardship of their investments. The team, under the leadership of Steven Singer in New York, regularly achieves notable financial settlements as well as often effecting corporate governance changes. Florida-based co-founders Joseph White and Maya Saxena are also key members of the team, with both regularly engaged in the highest-profile mandates handled by the firm. Thomas Curry manages the firm’s Delaware office and is the main contact for clients in relation to corporate governance and shareholder rights matters.
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- 'The firm's key strength is the personal attention it provides with detailed explanations of the ongoing cases. The lawyers strive for the best interests of the funds and its members no matter how small, through collaboration with other related organizations to move forward with a respective piece of ligation.'
Key clients
- City of Baltimore Fire & Police Employees’ Retirement System
- City of Miami Fire Fighters’ and Police Officers’ Retirement Trust
Work highlights
- Obtained a landmark Delaware Court of Chancery ruling invalidating stockholder agreement between Moelis & Company and its founder Ken Moelis which ultimately allowed the founder to dictate the direction of the company.
- Obtained a $65m recovery for a Class of Apache Corporation shareholders following allegations that the company misled investors by engaging in a fraudulent scheme to inflate Apache’s stock price by making materially false and misleading statements regarding the viability and profitability of its Alpine High project.