
Michael B Eisenkraft
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2 weeks ago |
cohenmilstein.com | Benjamin Brown |Michael B Eisenkraft |Brent Johnson |Laura Posner
Chambers USA has ranked several of Cohen Milstein’s litigation practices among the top plaintiff-side practices in the nation and in specific regions for 2025: Antitrust – Band 2 – Nationwide; New York; Washington, D.C. ERISA – Band 1 – Nationwide Labor & Employment – Band 1 – Washington, D.C. Litigation – Band 2 – Washington, D.C. Securities Litigation – Band 2 – Nationwide; Band 3 – New York Product Liability – Band 3 – Nationwide Here’s what clients, co-counsel, and the industry said to...
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2 weeks ago |
cohenmilstein.com | Benjamin Brown |Michael B Eisenkraft |Brent Johnson |Sharon Robertson
Chambers USA ranked Cohen Milstein Band 2 in Antitrust Litigation: Mainly Plaintiff – Nationwide for 2025, as well as Band 2 in Antitrust Litigation in New York and Washington, D.C. In addition, Chambers USA ranked four attorneys as among the leading litigators in the nation, New York, and in Washington, D.C.: Sharon Robertson – New York (Band 1); Nationwide (Band 2) Benjamin Brown – Washington, D.C. (Band 2); Nationwide (Band 3) Brent Johnson – Washington, D.C. (Band 2); Nationwide (Band 3)...
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Jan 24, 2025 |
cohenmilstein.com | Benjamin Brown |Manuel Domínguez |Michael B Eisenkraft |Brent Johnson
The 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Antitrust & Global Competition Lawyers has named eight of Cohen Milstein’s partners to its inaugural list of elite antitrust and competition lawyers worldwide. Benjamin D. BrownManuel J. DominguezMichael B. EisenkraftBrent W. JohnsonEmmy L. LevensDaniel McCuaigSharon K. RobertsonDaniel H. SilvermanThis inaugural Lawdragon 500 guide was created by editors combining through nominations and journalistic research.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
cohenmilstein.com | Christopher Bateman |Robert W. Cobbs |Michael B Eisenkraft |Daniel McCuaig
A New York federal judge on Friday overruled objections from Bank of America unit Merrill Lynch to certify a class of investors, with a slightly extended class period, in a suit alleging the financial institution colluded with other major banks to avoid modernizing the stock loan market. U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla issued an opinion and order adopting a report and recommendation published by a magistrate judge in 2022 stating that the proposed class should be certified.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
cohenmilstein.com | Michael B Eisenkraft
A New York federal judge has granted the first green light to a $46 million settlement in long-running multidistrict litigation over an alleged plot by several major U.S. and European banks, including Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Deutsche Bank AG, to limit market competition over interest rate swaps. U.S. District Judge J.
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