Seth Aronson
400 South Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA, 90071
Phone: +1-213-430-7486
Fax: +1-213-430-6407
Charles Bachman
Times Square Tower 7 Times Square
New York, NY, 10036
Phone: +1-212-408-2421
Fax: +1-212-326-2061
Bradley J. Butwin
Times Square Tower 7 Times Square
New York, NY, 10036
Phone: +1-212-408-2424
Fax: +1-212-326-2061
Daniel L. Cantor
Times Square Tower 7 Times Square
New York, NY, 10036
Phone: +1-212-408-2483
Fax: +1-212-326-2061
Matthew Close
400 South Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA, 90071
Phone: +1-213-430-7213
Fax: +1-213-430-6407
Jeffrey Kilduff
1625 Eye Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20006
Phone: +1-202-383-5383
Fax: +1-202-383-5414
Meredith Landy
2765 Sand Hill Road
Menlo Park, CA, 94025
Phone: +1-650-473-2671
Fax: +1-650-473-2601
Amy Longo
400 South Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA, 90071
Phone: +1-213-430-8351
Fax: +1-213-430-6407
Jonathan Rosenberg
Times Square Tower 7 Times Square
New York, NY, 10036
Phone: +1-212-408-2409
Fax: +1-212-326-2061
Abby F. Rudzin
Times Square Tower 7 Times Square
New York, NY, 10036
Phone: +1-212-326-2033
Fax: +1-212-326-2061
Robert Stern
1625 Eye Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20006
Phone: +1-202-383-5328
Fax: +1-202-383-5414
Bill Sushon
Times Square Tower 7 Times Square
New York, NY, 10036
Phone: +1-212-728-5693
Fax: +1-212-326-2061
PROFESSIONALS
Related Practices
ABN AMRO Bank Apollo Management, L.P. Apple Computer Bank of America Citigroup Credit Suisse Electronic Arts, Inc. Fannie Mae Fidelity Research & Management Giant Interactive
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Lockheed Martin
Morgan Stanley The New York Stock Exchange, Inc. Piper, Jaffray & Co. The PMI Group, Inc. Qwest Communications International, Inc. Special Litigation Committee of the Board of Directors of Sun Times Media Group (formerly Hollinger International, Inc.) UBS Vicuron Vitesse Semiconductor
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Securities Litigation
Challenging market conditions throughout the economy and well-publicized corporate and financial scandals are spurring regulators and private plaintiffs to intensify their enforcement efforts. Traditional explanations for business downturns, undetected financial and reporting errors, and mistaken business judgments meet with increasing skepticism and scrutiny. In this environment of greater securities litigation risk, clients are increasingly turning to O’Melveny & Myers LLP to handle their most important matters. We have the resources to defend corporations and their directors and officers. O’Melveny is a securities and regulatory defense bar leader, providing our clients with experienced, creative representation in all aspects of securities litigation. We regularly defend securities class actions, derivative lawsuits, regulatory and other enforcement actions by the SEC, NASD, NYSE, and state attorneys’ general, and criminal securities proceedings brought by the Department of Justice. Our lawyers are among a select few who have successfully tried securities-related cases to jury verdict. More often, we obtain early dismissal or disposition of securities actions before trial. For example, last November we persuaded a court to dismiss from the bench a Harvard Law Professor’s action concerning shareholder access to our client’s proxy materials. We obtained dismissal of a derivative lawsuit against directors and officers of a national home mortgage company because the plaintiff failed without justification to make a pre-suit demand on the company’s board. And in a unique victory, a plaintiff who recently fomented litigation against one of our financial institutions client not only voluntarily released our client from all liability for the claims, but also agreed to pay our client’s attorneys’ fees and expenses, all before a motion to dismiss was even on file. O’Melveny then won dismissal of similar claims pressed by another litigant as a sanction for his (and his counsel’s) Rule 11 violations. Our civil securities litigation team regularly represents all defendant constituencies: issuers, officers, directors, and underwriters. We defend class and individual actions under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as well as related derivative and ERISA litigation. Our securities litigators also regularly appear in high-stakes merger-and-acquisition-related litigation in Delaware Chancery Court and state and federal courts nationally, defending acquirers, targets and their officers and directors in actions challenging our clients’ most important transactions. Our experience extends beyond the courtroom. We represent companies and audit and special committees in internal investigations involving allegations of complex accounting fraud and potential financial restatements. We negotiate precedent-setting settlements with regulators that manage and mitigate litigation risks before they proliferate. On the legislative front, O’Melveny played a crucial role in the passage of the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005.
Key Facts
- Our practice includes more than 50 securities litigators in California, New York, and Washington, D.C., and we have a leading presence in the busiest securities litigation dockets in the United States — the Second and Ninth Circuits.
- We recently received recognition as one of the top four “Most-Retained Defense Firms” in the United States in a recent survey by Securities Law360. In selecting O’Melveny as among the top securities litigation practices in its 2008 rankings, The Legal 500 United States recognized that our ”understanding of the federal securities laws are as good as any firm in the market.”
- Class action litigation frequently proceeds simultaneously with derivative claims for breach of fiduciary duty, ERISA claims and other theories. Our lawyers have significant experience vigorously defending companies and individuals who find themselves exposed on these multiple litigation fronts.
- Our lawyers serve as faculty for the Practising Law Institute (PLI) and publish numerous articles in leading securities law publications, including the PLI’s Corporate Law and Practice Course Handbook series.
- Our expertise is recognized by the largest law firms, who hire us to defend them in a variety of professional liability matters stemming from securities work.
- If our clients face government securities enforcement threats, Securities Enforcement & Regulatory Counseling and White Collar Defense and Corporate Investigations, our lawyers bring their in-depth understanding of SEC and DOJ policies and decision-making to the team.
Practice Strengths
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Accounting Restatements
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Audit Committee Investigations
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Director and Officer Representations
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Going Private Transactions
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Insider Trading
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Mergers and Acquisitions Litigation
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Misdated Stock Options
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Multi-front Litigation
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Proxy Solicitation Litigation
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Representation of Special Committees of the Board of Directors
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Securities Class Actions
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Shareholder Derivative and Breach of Fiduciary Duty Actions
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Underwriter and Financial Institution Representation
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In re Biovail Corporation Securities Litigation
Watson Pharmaceuticals
Diagnostic Products Corporation
In re Skechers U.S.A. Inc. Securities Litigation
Giant Interactive
La Senza Corp.
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