Alexandra Shapiro Speaks on Insider Trading Law

On January 5, 2015, Alexandra A.E. Shapiro spoke on a Practicing Law Institute briefing entitled “Insider Trading in the Wake of United States v. Newman & Chiasson.” Alexandra’s presentation focused on the appellate strategy in the case, the import of the Court’s holding relating to the “personal benefit” requirement, and potential next steps.

Shapiro, Arato & Isserles Petitions to Open Presidential Debates to Independent Candidate

Shapiro, Arato & Isserles represents Level the Playing Field (“LPF”) in connection with its efforts to create an opportunity for an independent candidate to participate in the 2016 presidential debates. LPF is a non-profit, non-partisan corporation that seeks to enhance and strengthen our democracy by creating an opportunity for more competition in our political system. … Read more

New York Court of Appeals Strikes Down Former Mayor Bloomberg’s Soda Restrictions In Appeal Supported by Shapiro, Arato & Isserles Amicus Brief

On June 26, 2014, the New York Court of Appeals affirmed the invalidation of the New York City Board of Health’s Portion Cap Rule, which limited the portion size of certain “sugary drinks” sold at certain establishments. Shapiro, Arato & Isserles LLP filed an amicus brief in support of the legal challenge to the Rule, … Read more

Alexandra Shapiro Speaks at New York City Bar Association’s 3rd Annual White Collar Crime Institute

On May 19, 2014, Alexandra A.E. Shapiro spoke on a panel entitled “Supreme Court and Second Circuit Roundup,” at the City Bar Association’s White Collar Crime Institute. Alexandra delivered a presentation focusing on recent developments in insider trading law. The course materials for the White Collar Institute can be found here.

Shapiro, Arato & Isserles Wins Second Circuit Ruling Granting Bail Pending Appeal in Tax And Wire Fraud Case

On May 7, 2014, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted the motion of our client, a 65-year-old widow, and her co-defendant, for release on bail pending our appeal of her criminal conviction. The case involved “gifting tables,” women’s social groups with a financial element in which hundreds of women in … Read more

Shapiro, Arato & Isserles Wins First Department Reversal of Unjust Enrichment Verdict

On April 24, 2014, the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division, First Department reversed a jury verdict for unjust enrichment against our client, Elan Padeh. Mr. Padeh was sued by the law firm that previously represented him on a contingency basis in an action Mr. Padeh brought against his former employer. After several years of … Read more