Joshua M. Rubin is an associate in the New York office. He received a Bachelor of Talmudic Law from Ner Israel Rabbinical College in 2002 and his J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 2005. Mr. Rubin is admitted to the Bar of the State of New York and the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.
Mr. Rubin represents a broad spectrum of domestic and foreign clients in complex class actions including securities class actions and shareholder derivative actions in federal and state courts.
Mr. Rubin has played an important role in the recovery of millions of dollars for damaged investors, and derivatively on behalf of publicly traded companies. These actions include the successful class prosecution on behalf of investors of Converium Holding AG (Sclater-Booth v. SCOR, S.A., 07 cv 3476 (GEL)) in the Southern District of New York and Keyspan Corp. (In re Keyspan Corporation Securities Litigation, 01 cv 5852 (ARR)) in the Eastern District of New York. He also participated in landmark litigation leading to the certification of a class of investors asserting securities fraud claims against research analysts, reported at DeMarco v. Robertson Stephenson, Inc., 228 F.R.D. 468 (S.D.N.Y. 2005) ($3.1 million recovery).
Additionally, Mr. Rubin has had a significant role in successfully prosecuting derivative actions on behalf of Fortune 500 companies, including on behalf of Hewlett-Packard Company (In re Hewlett-Packard Company Derivative Litigation, C.A. No. 2428-VCN, Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware), Southwest Airlines Co. (Carbon County Employees Retirement System et al., v. Kelly, et al. f/b/o Southwest Airelines Co., No. 08-086292, District Court of Dallas County, Texas) and BP p.l.c. (In re BP p.l.c. Derivative Litigation, No. 06 cv 6168 (HB) (S.D.N.Y.)).
Mr. Rubin has also litigated shareholder actions in connection with mergers and acquisitions and successfully represented shareholders in a recent action seeking to enforce the application of U.S. tender offer rules to a foreign corporation.
Mr. Rubin oversees the Firm’s various systems used to monitor the stock portfolios of its institutional clients, as well as the maintenance of the firm’s document retrieval database and Electronic Discovery platforms.
Mr. Rubin also devotes time to pro bono work. While in law school, he represented indigents in New York County Criminal Court and also assisted faculty on major litigation projects, including homicide, federal criminal and DNA finger-printing cases. He also volunteered as an arbitrator for the New York State Lemon Law Arbitration Program and spends time as a Big Brother mentor.
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