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Co-leader of New York Office Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Jennifer M. Rosa

Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Visión general

Jenn Rosa is the co-leader of the New York Litigation & Dispute Resolution Group. Financial institutions and large corporations in a variety of industries turn to Jenn for representation in complex commercial and securities litigation in federal and state courts, as well as in government agency proceedings and internal investigations. Jenn concentrates on the areas of banking and financial services, including actions involving alleged violations of the securities laws and antitrust laws, breach of contract, and allegations of fraud or misrepresentation in the sale of complex financial instruments such as residential mortgage-backed securities (“RMBS”), foreign exchange products, and other derivative instruments.

 

Experiencia

Represented:

  • A leading global bank against allegations that the bank assisted a rogue foreign exchange trader in concealing more than $700 million in foreign exchange trading losses.
  • A leading global bank against allegations of securities law violations arising out of its issuance and underwriting of $6.2 billion of residential mortgage-backed securities.
  • A major financial services company and various of its banking and broker-dealer affiliates against claims by monoline insurers alleging aiding and abetting fraud of various subsidiaries in connection with their sponsoring of residential mortgage-backed securities transactions and breach of contract claims in connection with the governing transactional documents.

Educación

  • Fordham University School of Law, JD, magna cum laude
    Dean's List; Order of the Coif
  • Fordham University, BA, magna cum laude
    Dean's List, Phi Beta Kappa

Admisiones

  • Nueva York
  • New Jersey

Courts

  • US Supreme Court
  • US District Court for the Eastern District of New York
  • US District Court for the Southern District of New York
  • US District Court for the District of New Jersey
  • US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
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