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• In 1995, Ms. Chaitman was named one of the nation’s top ten litigators by the National Law Journal for a jury verdict she obtained in an accountants’ malpractice case.
• Ms. Chaitman is the author of The Law of Lender Liability (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 1990) which has been updated annually since 1990.
• Since 1987, Ms. Chaitman has authored the monthly newsletter, The Lender Liability Law Report, which is subscribed to by law firms and financial institutions through the United States.
• Since early 2009, Ms. Chaitman has been an outspoken advocate for investors in Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC. She has lobbied in Congress, on a pro bono basis, for statutory changes to assure Madoff customers of the protections of the Securities Investor Protection Act. And she has testified twice before Congressional committees on issues affecting securities investors. See Ms. Chaitman’s testimony here.
Ms. Chaitman practices regularly in New York and New Jersey and has been admitted to practice pro haec vice in numerous jurisdictions throughout the United States.
Ms. Chaitman represents approximately 1,600 Madoff customers. On December 9, 2009, Ms. Chaitman testified concerning the plight of Madoff customers before the House Financial Services Committee’s Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government-Sponsored Enterprises. She is litigating against Irving H. Picard, Trustee, on several different issues and filed over 250 claims against the Securities and Exchange Commission related to her clients’ Madoff losses.
Ms. Chaitman has handled all kinds of debtor/creditor litigation. She has asserted and defended RICO claims; she has defended banks in various lender liability actions; she has represented borrowers and guarantors in litigation against financial institutions.
Ms. Chaitman is not only the author of the leading treatise on lender liability, she coined the term “lender liability.” She has been involved in some of the seminal decisions defining the obligations of financial institutions, particularly in the area of good faith and fair dealing. She has written the monthly newsletter “The Lender Liability Law Report” since 1987, has advised numerous financial institutions concerning lender liability issues, and she has spoken at professional conferences on lender liability since the 1980s.
Ms. Chaitman has represented several corporate debtors in chapter 11 cases that were successfully reorganized. She has represented creditors in defending preference and fraudulent conveyance claims, including the defendants in 112 cases brought by the Madoff Trustee against victims of Madoff’s crimes. She has had extensive experience representing lenders and corporate borrowers in debt restructurings and workouts.
Ms. Chaitman has litigated malpractice cases against both accountants and lawyers. Indeed, the National Law Journal named her one of the nation’s top ten litigators in 1995 based upon a jury verdict she won in New York Supreme Court against an accounting firm on behalf of a client whose accountant embezzled funds. She also successfully litigated a legal malpractice case against Rogers & Wells.
Ms. Chaitman has extensive experience litigating RICO cases on behalf of creditors. She won a RICO judgment in the Eastern District of New York in a bench trial before the Honorable Jack Weinstein, which was affirmed on appeal by the Second Circuit. She successfully defended Credit Lyonnais (Suisse) S.A. in a RICO action in the Southern District of New York.
Ms. Chaitman has done substantial litigation involving trusts and estates both in New York and New Jersey. In one instance, she was asked to try a case in New Jersey one week before the trial was scheduled to begin. The case was a suit by an executor to recover hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash gifts given to the defendant in the last two years of the decedent’s life. During the course of the trial, the judge urged Ms. Chaitman to settle because he was convinced that the jury was against Ms. Chaitman’s client. The executor refused the generous settlement proposal offered by Ms. Chaitman’s client and she had no alternative but to proceed with the trial. The result: The verdict was in favor of Ms. Chaitman’s client. The jury found that the inter vivos gifts were not the result of undue influence. The jury verdict was affirmed on appeal.
• In Re In re Bernard L. Madoff Inv. Sec., LLC, 773 F.3d 411, 422-23 (2d Cir. 2014), cert. denied, Sec. Inv. Prot. Corp. v. Ida Fishman Revocable Trust, 135 S. Ct. 2858 (June 22, 2015).
• Lawrence B. Seidman v. Spencer Savings Bank, S.L.A., No. A-3836-12T2 (App. Div. April 30, 2015.
• Norwood-JEB, L.L.C. v. North River Mews Associates, L.L.C., A. 1259, N.J. Super. A.D. 2013).
• Picard v. Greiff (In re Madoff Secs.), No. 12 MC 115 (JSR), 2012 WL 1505349 (S.D.N.Y. Apr. 30, 2012).
• Norwood-JEB, L.L.C. v. North River Mews Associates, L.L.C., 2009 WL 1010963 (N.J. Super. A.D.).
• McAninch v. Kansas Bankers Surety Co., 478 F. 3d 882, 2007 WL 655454 (8th Cir. 2007).
• Hunts Point Terminal Produce Cooperative Association v. New York City Economic Development Corporation, 36 A.D. 3d 234, 824 N.Y.S. 2d 59, 2006 N.Y. Slip Op. 08073 (2006).
• Levchuk v. Jovich, 2005 WL 2364826 (N.J. App. Div.).
• Bank Brussels Lambert v. Credit Lyonnais (Suisse) S.A., 220 F. Supp. 2d 283 (SDNY 2002) Sinclair v. United States, 49 Fed. Cl. 274 (2001); Bank Brussels Lambert v. Credit Lyonnais (Suisse) S.A., 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1438 (S.D.N.Y.).
• Logan & Kanawha Coal Company, Inc. v. Banque Francaise du Commerce, 1996 WL 551718 (SDNY).
• Sterling National Bank v. Longa, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13306 (S.D.N.Y.).
• Stochastic Decisions, Inc. v. DiDomenico, 995 F. 2d 1158 (2d Cir. 1993.
• Bank of China v. Chan, 937 F. 2d 780 (2d Cir. 1991).
• Baxt v. Liloia, 155 N.J. 190, 714 A. 2d 271 (N.J. 1998).
• Bevill, Bresler & Schulman Asset Mgmt. Corp. v. Spencer S&L Assn., 878 F. 2d 742 (3d Cir. 1989).
• International Minerals & Mining Corp. v. Citicorp North America, Inc., 736 F. Supp 587 (D.N.J. 1990).
• In re Wedgewood Realty Group, Ltd., 878 F. 2d 693 (3d Cir. 1989).
• Stochastic Decisions, Inc. v. DiDomenico, 236 N.J. Super. 388, 565 A. 2d 1133 (N.J. App. Div. 1989).
• John Doe v. United States, 520 F. Supp. 1200 (S.D.N.Y. 1981).
Ms. Chaitman is a member of the Character & Fitness Committee of the New York State Appellate Division - First Department. She served as the chair of the Commercial Financial Services Committee of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association from 1994 to 1997. She is a member of the American Law Institute and served as an adviser on the Restatement (Third) of Restitution.
Contributing author of "Commercial Damages,” Matthew Bender, 1985.
Editor of "Emerging Theories of Lender Liability," Volumes I, II, III and IV, published by the American Bar Association, 1985-1987.
Ms. Chaitman has lectured frequently for the Practicing Law Institute, the American Bar Association, the Banking Law Institute, the Uniform Commercial Code Institute, and various State bar associations on lender liability and commercial litigation.
• Founder and Chairman of the Lender Liability Subcommittee of the Commercial Financial Services Committee, ABA Section of Business Law, 1986-90.
• Chairman of the Commercial Financial Services Committee, ABA Section of Business Law, 1994-97.
• Member of the Editorial Board, The Business Lawyer, Vol. 51, 1995-96.
• Member of the Character & Fitness Committee of the Appellate Division, First Department, of the New York Supreme Court.
• Life Member of the National Registry of Who's Who.
• Member of the American Law Institute and member of the Members Consultative Group for the Restatement of the Law Third: Restitution and Unjust Enrichment.
• Former articles editor of the Rutgers Law Review in 1975-76.
• Selected as a "Super Lawyer" in 2007 in Business Litigation in the Metro New York area.
• Selected as a New York "Super Lawyer" in the 2008 Corporate Counsel edition.
• Selected as a "Super Lawyer" in 2008 and thereafter in Business Litigation, Bankruptcy & Creditor/Debtor Rights, Intellectual Property Litigation in the Metro New York area.
• Participant in the Justice and Society Seminar of the Aspen Institute, July 2009.
Ms. Chaitman is a Board member of the New Jersey Audubon Society and a supporter of the Society’s conservation efforts.

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