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Jed is an accomplished trial and appellate lawyer whose practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, with a particular emphasis on sophisticated financial transactions and procedurally challenging, multi-forum disputes. He represents corporations, investment funds, and individuals at all stages, from pre-suit investigation through trial and appeal, in state and federal courts and arbitral fora. In recent years, Jed’s practice has focused particularly on complex contractual disputes; commercial cases presenting overlapping tort, contract, and fiduciary duty claims; real estate and zoning disputes; and partnership, joint-venture, and similar business disputes.
Before co-founding Glenn Agre Bergman & Fuentes, Jed was a partner at Kasowitz Benson Torres and a litigator at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
Lawdragon recognized Jed as a Top 500 Leading Litigator in Commercial Litigation, with a focus on Financial matters, for both 2025 and 2026. The honorees are distinguished advocates who represent clients in their most significant courtroom, investigative, and administrative matters.
Benchmark Litigation named Jed a Litigation Star in the Securities, Appellate, and Commercial practice areas from 2021 through 2026.
Jed was selected to Super Lawyers for 2019 - 2025. This peer designation is awarded only to a select number of accomplished attorneys in each state. The Super Lawyers selection process considers peer recognition, professional achievement in legal practice, and other cogent factors.
Representative Matters:
- FT Partners, an investment bank specializing in the fintech space, in a lawsuit brought by one of its clients, Alphasense; prevailed on claim for advancement of legal fees in early motion for partial summary judgment. Most recently, the court ruled that Alphasense waived its attorney-client privilege when it shared materials with board observers—a first for a New York State court.
- FT Partners in asserting breach of contract counterclaims against a client that improperly terminated its engagement letter and asserting claims for tortious interference against that client’s prospective investor for improperly procuring the breach.
- Developer Greenwich Group International in a multi-forum real-estate dispute. Successfully obtained an appellate ruling that reinstated claim for successor liability, despite the lack of a formal merger or assignment, based on New York law.
- A former senior private-equity executive in a nine-figure arbitration against his former employer.
- An investment fund/seed investor in a contractual dispute with its seeded hedge fund over a purported buyout.
- Vector Capital Management, L.P., an investment management firm, defending against purported express and implied breaches of a credit agreement brought by borrower Astra Acquisition Corp., a subsidiary of Anthology, Inc., arising from a $140 million syndicated revolving credit facility; the matter was settled favorably.
- McKinsey & Company in a $1.5 billion opioid-related matter brought by Endo GUC Trust; secured dismissal of claims seeking $1.2 billion in indemnity for Endo’s opioid settlements, as well as claims for aiding and abetting fiduciary breaches and constructive fraudulent transfer.
- The former sole director in a blockchain start-up, focused on developing the first SEC-approved “tokenized” money market fund, which was acquired by a defendant corporation and then allegedly “killed” for the use of its valuable blockchain technology.
- Private equity firm Lovell Minnick in a lawsuit presenting significant questions about the liability of private equity firms for acquisitions by their portfolio companies.
- The former general counsel of McKinsey in a RICO action alleging misconduct in connection with restructuring work performed in multiple bankruptcies extending over 20 years.
- The Walt Disney Company, ESPN, and Hulu LLC as conflicts counsel for third-party discovery in a sprawling antitrust case brought by FUBOTV Inc. in the Southern District of New York with implications for the cable television and streaming industries.
- Deka Immobilien Investment, a real estate asset management company, in an action to recover $136 million paid on a guarantee after the borrower defaulted.
- Antarctica Capital Management, an international private equity firm, in litigation over a failed reinsurance transaction.
- Former partners of an international venture capital fund pursuing claims over a controlling partner’s self-dealing purchase of a portfolio investment.
- Minority owners of an overseas sports team in an arbitration against the majority owner over the terms of their governing agreement.
- TerraForm Power, the owner and operator of renewable power assets, in a contract dispute with two major private equity funds over a purported $231 million earnout payment.
- A prominent New York City real estate developer in litigation over the purchase and sale of air rights.
- MatlinPatterson, a global asset manager, and certain principals, in securing the dismissal of $123 million breach of fiduciary duty claims brought by a minority shareholder of portfolio company DuCool.
- An apparel industry technology firm in multiple arbitrations and litigations raising breach of contract and fiduciary duty claims involving Platinum Partners and its affiliates.
- Cornwall Capital (featured in Michael Lewis’ “The Big Short”) in litigation arising out of an ISDA credit default swap referencing Bear Stearns; the case settled before discovery.
- A private investment fund in multiyear, multi-forum litigation to recoup its investments in a defrauded corporation and defeat third-party claims.
- An inventor in an action against Boston Scientific for infringing his patents directed to coronary stent design and breaching its contractual royalty obligations.
Career
- Founding Partner; Chair of the Litigation Department at Glenn Agre Bergman & Fuentes LLP
- Feb 2021 – Present
- Partner at Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP
- Apr 2006 - Feb 2021
- Associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
- 1998 - 2006
- Law clerk to the Honorable Amalya L. Kearse of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- 1997- 1998
- Research Associate at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
- 1992 - 1994
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Education
- Columbia Law School, J.D., 1997
- Columbia Law Review, Articles Editor
- James Kent Scholar, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, Charles Bathgate Beck Prize, Paul R. Hays Prize
- New York University, Stern School of Business, B.S., magna cum laude, Finance, 1992
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Key clients
- McKinsey & Company, Inc. Vector Capital Financial Technology Partners LP Greenwich Group International

