David M. Max is a complex commercial litigator with a focus on securities and antitrust law, in matters before both federal and state courts. David has also worked on a variety of other litigation matters, covering contractual, employment, bankruptcy and professional malpractice issues, in sectors including the financial industry, cable television, pharmaceuticals, news media and energy.
Work Highlights
- Teva, the global pharmaceutical company headquartered in Israel, and its US subsidiary Actavis, in defending a number of antitrust class actions.
- Loreley Financing, a group of investment companies, in analyzing and bringing claims against several major investment banks and other financial institutions concerning billions of dollars of collateralized debt obligations and other structured finance products.
- Comcast Corporation in antitrust class actions brought on behalf of three putative classes each comprising approximately two million consumers.
- The Royal Bank of Canada in successful litigation concerning the waterfall provisions of certain RMBS.