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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 21:01:27+00:00

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Andrew Frackman is one of the firm’s most experienced trial lawyers, having tried, as lead or co-lead counsel, more than 20 cases or arbitrations through the close of evidence or arbitral award in state and federal courts and before numerous arbitral panels. His trial experience has involved such diverse disputes as antitrust, contract/commercial, intellectual property, insurance coverage, and federal tax claims. Andrew has handled and won numerous arbitrations before the following, among other, arbitration tribunals: American Arbitration Association - Commercial Rules; American Arbitration Association - ICDR Rules; International Chamber of Commerce; FINRA; New York Stock Exchange; NASDAQ; and ARIAS Reinsurance Panels. In addition, Andrew has extensive experience handling SEC investigations, including investigations involving alleged violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and municipal underwriting rules. The FCPA investigations have involved, among other things, alleged misconduct in Asia and the Middle East.
Andrew believes that efficient, effective collaboration with clients is the best way to achieve desirable litigation outcomes. He has handled the full range of litigation involving federal securities law claims under Sections 10(b), 11, and 12, derivative actions under Delaware law, breach of fiduciary and related claims involving public and closely held corporations, as well as SEC investigations. His extensive antitrust experience includes defending some of the largest cases involving the financial services industries. He has represented Capital One Financial, Robertson Stephens, Banc of America Securities, Merrill Lynch, and The Goldman Sachs Group. He also has extensive experience in the airline industry, having represented several different airlines, including United Airlines, US Airways, and American Airlines, in antitrust litigation.
US Airways, Inc. v. Sabre Holdings Corp., et al., Civ No. 1:11-cv-2725(MGC) (S.D.N.Y.). In 2016, successfully represented US Airways and American Airlines in an eight-week jury trial in the SDNY, obtaining jury verdict that the airline reservation system, Sabre, violated the antitrust laws.
American Airlines, Inc. v. Despegar.com USA, Inc. et al., Case No. 13-22773-CV (Gayles) S. D. Fla. Represented American Airlines on antitrust counterclaims brought by online travel agent.
In re IPO Antitrust Litigation, decided by the Supreme Court sub nom. Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, et al. v. Billing, 551 U.S. 264 (2007). Represented Robertson Stephens and Banc of America Securities in this leading case on the implied immunity doctrine in which defendants successfully dismissed the action.
In re Payment Card Interchange Fee and Merchant Discount Antitrust Litigation (MDL 1720, E.D.N.Y.). Represented Capital One Financial in class action brought by merchants against Visa, MasterCard, and major payment card issuing banks alleging that the defendants conspired to set the fee that merchants pay for accepting payment cards.
American Express v. Visa, et al. (S.D.N.Y.). Represented Capital One Financial in action brought by American Express against the payment card networks and issuing banks alleging that they conspired to prevent American Express from competing in the network services market.
Ross v. Bank of America, et al. (S.D.N.Y. 05 CV 07116). Represented Capital One Financial in class action alleging that the largest payment card issuing banks conspired to impose arbitration agreements in their cardholder agreements.
In re Late Fee/Over-Limit Fee Class Actions. Represents Capital One Financial in putative class action brought by cardholders against credit card issuers alleging that they conspired to set late and over-limit fees. Defendants successfully dismissed the action. 528 F. Supp. 2d 953 (N.D. Cal. 2007).
FTC v. CCC Holdings Inc. and Mitchell International, Inc. (D.D.C. 08-2043(RMC)). One of lead trial lawyers for Mitchell in action in which FTC challenged proposed merger. 605 F. Supp. 2d 26 (D.D.C. 2009).
American Airlines v. United Airlines (S.D.N.Y.). One of lead lawyers representing United Airlines against claim that its merger with Air Wisconsin violated Section 7 of the Clayton Act.
In re IPO Securities Litigation, 471 F.3d 24 (2d Cir. 2006). Represented Robertson Stephens and Banc of America Securities in the largest group of securities class actions ever brought, in which defendants defeated class certification in 310 coordinated market manipulation and Section 11 actions.
Simmonds v. Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, et al. Successfully represented Banc of America Securities, Merrill Lynch, and Robertson Stephens in numerous Section 16(b) actions coordinated under this caption in the W.D. Wash. Credit Suisse v. Simmonds, 132 S. Ct. 1414 (2012).
Aveta v. Bengoa (Del. Ch. Ct.). Successfully represented Aveta in shareholder dispute, winning key ruling on binding role of shareholders' representative, Aveta v. Cavallieri, 23 A.2d 157 (Del. Ch. 2010), and obtaining $750,000 contempt award, Aveta v. Bengoa, 986 A.2d 1166 (Del. Ch. 2009) and 2010 WL 3221823 (Del. Ch. 2010).
DeMarco v. Robertson Stephens, 318 F. Supp.2d 110 (S.D.N.Y. 2004); Podany v. Robertson Stephens, and Finazzo v. Robertson Stephens, 318 F. Supp.2d 146 (S.D.N.Y. 2004); 2004 WL 1161247 (S.D.N.Y. 5/24/2004). Represented Robertson Stephens in successfully dismissing two and resolving the third of these Section 10(b) actions alleging misstatements in analyst reports.
In re Crompton Corp. Securities Litigation (3:03-CV-1293) (D. Conn.). Represented Crompton/Chemtura in 10b-5 shareholder class action and the related shareholder derivative action.
Argued appeals in the US Court of Appeals for the Second and Third Circuits, the New York Court of Appeals, the New York Appellate Division, First and Second Departments, the US Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Massachusetts Appeals Court.

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