Not exact matches
She has more than 20 years of experience advising Fortune 500 companies
on significant
corporate transactions,
governance matters, securities, compliance, risk management, audit, and
litigation matters.
Investment professionals who have long relied
on Bloomberg for its suite of financial data and analytics now have access to research from Glass Lewis
on matters not well covered by traditional investment research: accounting policies, financial statement transparency,
corporate governance,
litigation and regulatory developments, related - party transactions, executive compensation and board of director independence and quality, among others.
He has counseled numerous boards and non-management directors
on governance issues, investigations and
litigation involving
corporate officers and other crisis situations.
Ms. Pooler's practice focuses
on shareholder fiduciary duty and securities
litigation in courts throughout the country, as well as counseling public company boards, board committees, and senior management with respect to a broad range of
corporate governance and business matters.
Andi is an experienced litigator focusing her practice
on complex commercial
litigation, including shareholder and
corporate governance disputes, fraud, RICO, land use, construction, shareholder derivative suits, business torts, supply chain, class actions, product liability, trade secrets and non-compete disputes.
His practice primarily included advising
on public and private M&A transactions,
corporate governance matters, and — while in London — capital markets transactions (along with a smattering of
litigation - oriented / dispute - resolution, financing and regulatory matters).
We represent clients
on both sides of the docket in securities fraud class actions, merger and acquisition (M&A)
litigation and
corporate governance litigation.
He focuses approximately most of his practice
on a variety of commercial
litigation matters including, contract enforcement / interpretation, copyright / trademark infringement (specifically counterfeiting),
corporate governance and ownership disputes, employment disputes and fraud.
Our expertise includes advising officers, boards of directors, shareholders, and special
litigation committees
on a wide range of business disputes, including fiduciary duties, employment issues with minority and majority shareholders, executive compensation,
corporate freeze - outs, direct and derivative claims by shareholders, internal investigations and other aspects of
corporate governance.
It catalogs decisions ruling
on issues of
corporate, limited liability company and partnership law, as well as transactions and
litigation issues involving those entities, their
governance and investments in them.
Joseph Mais, the firmwide chair of Perkins» commercial
litigation practice, is praised by peers for his strong skills in securities, intellectual property,
corporate governance and class actions along with Paul Eckstein, who competitors confirm remains
on Phoenix's shortlist of top lawyers.
We also advise clients about how to address the multiple factors that can come into play, such as reporting or disclosure requirements,
corporate governance considerations, concerns about one's reputation or other business harms, and the possibility of follow -
on civil
litigation or other enforcement proceedings.
In addition, we advise our energy clients
on related
corporate issues, such as
corporate governance, project finance, tax, land acquisition and
litigation.
We work around the world for our
corporate, law firm and government clients
on projects that range across
litigation support, compliance, investigation,
governance and remediation.
Our strengths in
corporate, banking and finance
litigation combined with our pre-eminence in
corporate governance and transactions, means we are well - placed to deliver advice and advocacy to clients
on complex financial services matters.
Among his career highlights includes playing a vital role
on a shareholder derivative
litigation team that obtained a US$ 38 million recovery for SandRidge Energy, Inc. and substantial
corporate governance reforms.
Benjamin Britz advises clients
on all aspects of
corporate governance including government investigations, shareholder class action and derivative
litigation, and
corporate compliance matters.
On behalf of our health care clients we are able to draw upon expert
corporate, tax,
litigation, labor and employment, intellectual property, real estate, bank and finance, insolvency,
corporate governance and executive compensation advice, so that our client representation is truly complete and seamless.
Colin Barnacle Barnacle focuses his practice
on labor and employment
litigation, compliance counseling,
corporate governance counseling and investigations, and non-compete and trade secret enforcement.
Mark Cahill, a partner since 1992, focuses
on bringing creativity and practical business judgment to his
litigation practice, which includes disputes arising from mergers and acquisitions, sophisticated insurance coverage claims and analysis,
corporate finance and
governance matters, class actions and other complex business
litigation.
Ron has an extensive background in commercial
litigation with a concentration
on general business disputes,
corporate governance issues, shareholder disputes and securities
litigation.
He is uniquely qualified and experienced to advise
on corporate and commercial law and practice,
corporate governance,
corporate finance,
litigation and
corporate secretarial services, having qualified as an accountant in 1980 and as a lawyer in 1994.
He is experienced in mass tort
litigation, with a particular emphasis
on scientific and regulatory issues, as well as having experience in complex commercial, securities class action and
corporate governance litigation.
As an associate in the firm's commercial
litigation group, Cody Hill has a diverse practice focused
on securities fraud and
corporate governance litigation, energy and natural resources
litigation, False Claims Act whistleblower
litigation, complex class actions, commercial disputes and crisis management.
Stephen G. Stroup has substantial experience in securities and
corporate governance litigation, white collar criminal defense and
corporate investigations, and complex business disputes, with a particular emphasis
on Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement proceedings and private actions involving accounting and financial issues.
We can help you with breach of contract and warranty cases, disputes over the proper construction of agreements, shareholder disputes, disputes over joint ventures, and post-mergers and acquisitions disputes, as well as with
corporate governance related
litigation, for example shareholder activism battles, disputes
on public take - over bids and squeeze - out procedures.
Forward - looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward - looking information, including but not limited to: risks related to changes in cryptocurrency prices; the estimation of personnel and operating costs; general global markets and economic conditions; risks associated with uninsurable risks; risks associated with currency fluctuations; competition faced in securing experienced personnel with appropriate industry experience and expertise; risks associated with changes in the financial auditing and
corporate governance standards applicable to cryptocurrencies and ICO's; risks related to potential conflicts of interest; the reliance
on key personnel; financing, capitalization and liquidity risks including the risk that the financing necessary to fund continued development of the Company's business plan may not be available
on satisfactory terms, or at all; the risk of potential dilution through the issuance of additional common shares of the Company; the risk of
litigation.