More than 50 years of landmark results
Since 1967, Lowey Dannenberg has represented investors and major corporations in complex litigation, recovering billions of dollars on their behalf.Solutions for Complex Cases
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New York Stock Exchange/Archipelago
Notable
The Firm acted as Co-Lead Counsel for a class of seatholders seeking to enjoin the merger between the New York Stock Exchange and Archipelago Holdings, Inc. Lowey’s representation achieved revised merger terms, providing the seatholders with more than $250 million in additional consideration.

WorldCom
Notable
Lowey Dannenberg’s innovative strategy and aggressive prosecution produced an extraordinary recovery for the New York City Pension Funds in the In re WorldCom, Inc. Securities Litigation, substantially superior to that of any other WorldCom investor in either class or opt-out litigation.

Philip Services
Notable
After seven years of hard-fought litigation in the District Court and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Lowey Dannenberg achieved a $79 million settlement on behalf of United States investors of Philip Services Corp., a bankrupt Canadian resource recovery company.
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Lowey Secures Preliminary Approval of $60 Million Settlement in In re JPMorgan Precious Metals Spoofing Litigation
On December 20, 2021, Judge Gregory H. Woods of the United States Court for the Southern District of New York granted preliminary approval of a $60 million dollar settlement in in In re JPMorgan Precious Metals Spoofing Litigation, 18-cv-10356 (S.D.N.Y.). This settlement resolves claims against JPMorgan for the alleged manipulation of the precious metals futures market.
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SEC Revives Claw Back Rule for Executive Compensation
Securities and Exchange Commission voted on October 14, 2021 to bring back an unfinished rule from 2015[1] relating to executive compensation. The rule requires U.S. listed companies to have a plan in place to claw back executive compensation in the event the company corrects their financial…





