Jerry has significant experience in drafting and arguing important legal issues for government clients appearing as amicus curiae. Where a non-party has an interest in a case pending at the trial or appellate level, the non-party with the court's permission may file a brief as amicus curiae (friend of the court) to support the views of one of the parties.
PERRY CAPITAL, LLC, ET AL. V. JACOB J. LEW, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, ET AL.
Perry Capital, LLC, et al. v. Jacob J. Lew, Secretary of the Treasury, et al., No. 14-5243 (consolidated with Nos. 14-5245, 14-5260, 14-5262) (D.C. Cir.) (lead counsel for FDIC as amicus curiae) (FDIC filed an amicus brief refuting the position of the class-plaintiff shareholders and federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) that FDIC as receiver or […]
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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION BOARD V. BARCLAYS CAPITAL, INC.
National Credit Union Administration Board v. Barclays Capital, Inc., 785 F.3d 387 (10th Cir. 2015) (lead counsel for FDIC as amicus curiae) (in a suit filed under the Securities Act of 1933 by NCUA on behalf of failed credit unions that purchased residential mortgaged-backed securities (RMBS) against the RMBS issuers and underwriters, reversing decision of […]
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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION BOARD V. UBS SECURITIES, LLC, ET AL.
National Credit Union Administration Board v. UBS Securities, LLC, et al., No. 12-cv-2591 (D. Kan. 2012) (lead counsel for FDIC as amicus curiae) (consolidated with four other cases filed under the Securities Act of 1933 by NCUA on behalf of credit unions that purchased residential mortgaged-backed securities (RMBS) against the RMBS issuers and underwriters, holding […]
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