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740

Practice:

  • Divulgation de documents électroniques et gestion des informations

Curtis D. Heckman Senior Discovery Attorney

Wheeling, W.V. (GOIC)

Curtis has been seconded for long-term eDiscovery engagements at national and international clients to work directly with internal client IT teams and outside counsel on discovery issues. He has extensive experience with preserving and collecting structured data from client cloud and on-premise applications, including meeting and conferring with opposing parties on structured data concerns.

Practice:

  • Contentieux complexes & Résolution des litiges
  • International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution
  • Mass Torts & Product Liability

John Ansbro Partner

New York

John litigates a wide range of commercial disputes, including financial services litigations involving RMBS, disputes in the wind and solar power industries across a host of contractual issues, construction disputes, long-term take-or-pay and liquidated damages disputes, force majeure, bankruptcy litigation, insurance recovery, and commercial real estate foreclosure. He was also an arbitrator on an ICC International Court of Arbitration panel in a cross-border industrial contract dispute.

COVID-19’s unprecedented global market impact has clients across an array of industries seeking John’s counsel on force majeure and related breach of contract disputes. These include force majeure matters across jurisdictions and industries, including Energy & Infrastructure, Pharmaceuticals, Financial Services, Real Estate, Hospitality, and Retail.

John litigates significant, high stakes matters. For example, in 2017 on behalf of his client Hemlock Semiconductor Corp., in a case of first impression in Michigan, on appeal John won the dismissal of an attempt by a Japanese conglomerate to avoid $1.4 billion in purchase obligations on the theory that alleged acts by the Chinese Government constituted an “act of government” under the parties’ force majeure provision. The Michigan Bar Journal declared it one of the top 10 business cases of 2010-2019. In 2019, one of the very few RMBS actions to be tried, John was trial counsel for Credit Suisse Securities USA in a $700 million dispute in the Supreme Court of New York. At trial he handled the defense expert in the critical area of loan underwriting.

Prior to joining Orrick, John was a Litigation Associate at Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine LLP.

740

Practice:

  • Finance Sector
  • White Collar, Investigations, Securities Litigation & Compliance
  • Financial Services Litigation
  • Contentieux complexes & Résolution des litiges
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • White Collar
  • Procès

William J. Foley Partner

New York

His practice focuses on the representation of financial institutions, investment advisors and other public and privately-held companies in corporate and securities litigation, and other complex business litigation matters. In particular, he has wide-ranging experience representing clients in stock-drop class actions, shareholder derivative actions, M&A and hostile takeover disputes, and complex contractual and business tort cases before federal and state courts and the Delaware Court of Chancery.

Thomas Laryea, Orrick Of Counsel

Practice:

  • Finance Sector
  • Restructuring
  • Banking & Finance
  • Affaires gouvernementales
  • Antitrust and Competition
  • International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution
  • Africa
  • Funds

Thomas Wyatt Laryea Counsel

Washington, D.C.

Thomas formerly served as Assistant General Counsel at the International Monetary Fund, where he was responsible for the IMF’s legal relations in finance and economic surveillance with each of its member countries. As the only senior IMF lawyer in private practice, he offers distinctive insights to asset managers, real money investors and hedge funds on sovereign debt and restructurings as well as large scale corporate restructurings and project financings. His practice bridges legal and strategic advice on the transactional, public policy and dispute resolution aspects of international finance and investment.

Thomas has advised on several recent high-profile sovereign debt restructurings, including representing the Argentina Creditor Committee on the restructuring of $65 billion of Argentina’s foreign currency bonds. He also recently represented the Steering Members of the Committee on Bondholders in the reprofiling of Belize’s bonds.

He is recognized as a key lawyer in the Restructuring (Including Bankruptcy): Municipal category of The Legal 500 US 2022 directory. A client remarked that he “provided invaluable advice on the IMF policies, individual personalities and missions which helped us to understand the sovereign’s priorities with the IMF” that “will then frame our negotiations with the sovereign.” “Thomas is highly respected in the sovereign restructuring space.”

Thomas is an active thought leader and has published numerous articles on sovereign debt and international finance.

Randolph Perry Partner

Los Angeles

Randy has assisted opportunity funds, operators/developers, pension funds, pension fund advisors, investment banks, financial institutions, non-bank financial institutions and private equity funds in the acquisition and disposition of real property, sale of distressed loan portfolios, and mezzanine and permanent financings.

He is recognized as a key lawyer in Real Estate in the Chambers Southern California Real Estate 2024 directory, described by clients as “an excellent attorney... very commercial and a deal maker” who “understands our needs and is able to execute on them."

740

Practice:

  • International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Contentieux complexes & Résolution des litiges

Jean-Pierre Martel Partner

Paris

Jean-Pierre est récemment intervenu sur les deals transfrontaliers les plus emblématiques du marché français. Il a notamment conseillé le Conseil d’administration d’Alstom lors de la cession de la branche énergie du groupe à General Electric, L’Oréal lors du rachat de 8% de son capital auprès de Nestlé couplé à une cession d’actifs, la famille Peugeot dans la restructuration du capital de Peugeot SA avec le chinois Dong Feng et l’État français, le Conseil d’administration de Club Méditerranée face aux offres publiques concurrentes du chinois Fosun et de l’italien Bonomi, le Conseil d’administration d’Areva dans la restructuration financière de la société.

Distingué « Individual Star » en Corporate/M&A par Chambers & Partners, Jean-Pierre Martel est décrit comme un « professionnel du M&A très respecté et doté d’une expérience considérable qui couvre un large spectre des activités transactionnelles ».

Jean-Pierre a également développé une très forte expertise en contentieux et arbitrage, et il figure en Band 1 du classement Dispute Resolution de Chambers. Il compte notamment parmi ses victoires récentes la très médiatisée « Affaire Tapie », dans laquelle il assiste le Consortium de Réalisation, chargé de la défaisance du Crédit Lyonnais pour l'État français. Il a obtenu de la Cour d’Appel de Paris la rétractation des sentences arbitrales qui avaient condamné le CDR à payer 404 millions d’euros aux liquidateurs judiciaires de M. Tapie et de ses sociétés, et leur condamnation à restituer intégralement cette somme avec intérêts.  Il vient aussi d'obtenir des décisions de justice très remarquées qui ont déchargé de responsabilité pénale des personnes accusées d'une importante fraude fiscale.

Il est également arbitre dans des procédures ad hoc, CCI et AFA.

Il participe régulièrement à des conférences et il est l’auteur de nombreux articles et publications.

Jean-Pierre Martel est fondateur et membre du Conseil d’administration de ICM (Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière), fondation reconnue d’utilité publique qui est un des plus importants centres de recherche d’Europe en neurosciences.

740

Practice:

  • Finance Sector
  • Public Finance

Bryan Victor Partner

Sacramento

Bryan has experience with many structures used in public finance, including master trust indentures, fixed and variable rate bonds, direct purchases, delayed delivery bonds, insurance, letters of credit and other credit or liquidity agreements; commercial paper programs; conversions and reofferings. Bryan has extensive experience working with stand alone hospitals, health care clinics and large health systems. He provides annual and bi-annual federal securities law training for staff of the State of California Treasurer's Office, the State of California Department of Finance, the State Controller's Office, CalPERs and other state agencies and applies that securities law knowledge on health care transactions. Bryan is the lead partner for general public finance matters for the State of California as bond and disclosure counsel, including the issuance of general obligation commercial paper notes, general obligation bonds and revenue anticipation notes, negotiation and review of credit and liquidity agreements related to such obligations and disclosure related to same.

740

Practice:

  • Finance Sector
  • Public Finance

Lina Thoreson Of Counsel

Sacramento

Lina M. Thoreson is of counsel in the Sacramento office and a member of the firm's nationally recognized Public Finance Department. She has broad experience acting as bond counsel, disclosure counsel and underwriter's counsel in tax-exempt financings for healthcare borrowers include large and small healthcare providers, healthcare systems and stand-alone healthcare facilities. She also acts as bond counsel or underwriter's counsel for other 501(c)(3) borrowers.


Lina has experience working on many types of public finance transactions, including fixed and variable, tax-exempt and taxable, liquidity supported bonds, conversions, reofferings and direct purchases.








Practice:

  • Technology & Innovation Sector
  • Capital Markets

Jimmy Frost Senior Associate

Houston

Jimmy concentrates his practice on various capital markets transactions, including initial public offerings, notes offerings, preferred and follow-on offerings, exchange offers, tender offers, redemptions and consent solicitations as well as corporate governance and securities law compliance. He also has experience in transactions involving special purpose acquisition companies including initial public offerings and de-SPAC transactions.

Practice:

  • Technology & Innovation Sector
  • Capital Markets
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Technology Companies Group
  • Technology Transactions

David Schulman Partner

Washington, D.C.

He provides strategic guidance on transactions involving mergers, acquisitions, collaborations, strategic alliances, licenses, capital markets, royalty and revenue-sharing and other financings for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and financial sponsors.

David is highly ranked for his life sciences work by Chambers USA and Chambers Global, with clients recognizing him as “one of the best business and corporate lawyers in the life sciences sector” with “a deep knowledge of the industry, which he successfully combines with great legal skills.” He has also been recognized by The Legal 500 and is listed as a “Life Sciences Star” in LMG Life Sciences.

Prior to joining Orrick, David was a partner with Dechert LLP, based in its Washington, D.C., and London offices and was a co-head of their Life Sciences practice. He is currently a member of the Board of Overseers of the School of Arts and Sciences of the University of Pennsylvania.

740

Practice:

  • Technology & Innovation Sector
  • Technology Companies Group
  • Fintech

Christopher Grew Partner

Londres

Drawing from his comprehensive experience, network and passion for all things geek, Chris forms an integral part of the European tech ecosystem. Chris advises companies in venture capital transactions, public offerings and cross-border mergers and acquisitions. He also advises high-growth companies, investment banks, and venture capital firms on fundraising, international business operations and transactions.

As noted in the engagements below, Chris works closely with those powering the next generation of technology, from revolutionary AI companies to influential investors. His track-record and industry-wide reputation were noted in the most recent Legal 500 edition, which describes Chris as “excellent,” accompanied with a band 1 ranking in venture capital investment by Chambers and Partners 2021.  

Practice:

  • Restructuring
  • Litiges en matière de faillite
  • Banking & Finance

Evan C. Hollander Partner

New York

Mr. Hollander has represented key parties in restructuring matters involving a wide range of sectors—including offshore drilling, aerospace, automotive, sovereign wealth, manufacturing, retail, and telecommunications. He frequently writes on insolvency related topics and routinely appears on panels at industry conferences.