Kasowitz partner Jonathan K. Waldrop participated in a panel entitled “High-Tech Corporate Law: The Road to Unimaginable Opportunity” at the “Driving Growth and Opportunity for the Black Lawyer” National Bar Association event on January 19, 2018....
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Kasowitz client Hawaii has achieved an extremely favorable settlement of its action against Ciber Inc., a technology company that failed to deliver a promised financial services software system for the State’s Department of Transportation....
Kasowitz partner Jonathan K. Waldrop has been shortlisted for the Managing Intellectual Property Americas Awards 2018 in the “Outstanding Litigator: California” category....
The Supreme Court has paved the way for bankruptcy estates, through litigation, to claw back value from shareholders and other participants that benefitted from pre-bankruptcy leveraged buyouts and other transactions, eliminating a safe harbor that formerly stifled such litigation....
Kasowitz partner Stephen W. Tountas will participate on a panel discussion titled “A Graveyard of Fraud, Deception and Unscrupulous Players and What Can We Learn?,” part of the CryptoWorld’s “Wall Street and the Internet of Money” conference....
Kasowitz partners Cindy Caranella Kelly and Sarah Gibbs Leivick have co-authored “Safeguarding Your Company: Preventing and Detecting Antitrust Violations,” published in Corporate Counsel....
Kasowitz has secured a complete victory for client Bridgeton Holdings, the hotel and real estate owner, operator, and developer, in a case pending in the Southern District of New York, when the court granted Kasowitz’s motion for summary judgment dismissing the remaining claims against Bridgeton for...
Kasowitz recently obtained an award of asylum from the New York Immigration Court on behalf of a woman who had been subjected to persecution in Côte d’Ivoire on the basis of her ethnicity, religion, and imputed political opinion. After hearing evidence from the victim concerning her history of pers...