Christopher J. Keller concentrates his practice in sophisticated securities class action litigation in federal courts throughout the country. Mr. Keller has served as lead counsel in over a dozen options backdating class actions filed under the federal securities laws. He was instrumental in securing a $117.5 million settlement in In re Mercury Interactive Securities Litigation, which is one of the largest settlements to date in an options backdating class action. He also serves as Co-Lead Counsel in In re Satyam Computer Services, Ltd. Securities Litigation. Mr. Keller was a member of the trial team that successfully litigated the In re Real Estate Associates Limited Partnership Litigation in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. The six-week jury trial resulted in a landmark $184 million plaintiffs' verdict, which is one of the largest jury verdicts since the passage of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Mr. Keller is very active in investigating and initiating securities and shareholder class actions. He also concentrates his efforts on educating institutional investors on developing trends in the law and new case theories. Mr. Keller is a regular speaker at institutional investor gatherings as well as a frequent speaker at continuing legal education seminars relating to securities class action litigation. Mr. Keller is the co-author of the following articles: "The Benefits of Investor Protection," Law360, October 11, 2011; "SEC Contemplating Governance Reforms," Executive Counsel, December 2010; "Is the Shield Beginning to Crack?," New York Law Journal, November 15, 2010; "Say What? Pay What? Real World Approaches to Executive Compensation Reform," Corporate Counsel, August 5, 2010; "Reining in the Credit Ratings Industry," New York Law Journal, January 11, 2010; "Japan's Past Recession Provides a Cautionary Tale," The National Law Journal, April 13, 2009; "Balancing the Scales: The Use of Confidential Witnesses in Securities Class Actions," BNA's Securities Regulation & Law Report, January 19, 2009; "Eyeing Executive Compensation," The National Law Journal, November 17, 2008; and "Tellabs: PSLRA Pleading Test Comparative, Not Absolute," New York Law Journal, October 3, 2007. Mr. Keller is a member of several professional groups, including the New York State Bar Association and the New York County Lawyers' Association. Noteworthy Partner Christopher J. Keller discusses UBS' Recent Trading Loss and Regulatory Implications with Bloomberg TV SEC Contemplating Governance Reforms Is the Shield Beginning to Crack? Reining In the Credit Ratings Industry Trade Talk: SEC Facing Thorny Issues with Flash Trading, Dark Pools, Naked Access Balancing the Scales: The Use of Confidential Witnesses in Securities Class Actions Eyeing Executive Compensation: Pay structures often spur chiefs to focus on short-term results rather than long-term value. The National Law Journal's 2008 Plaintiffs' Hot List 'Tellabs': PSLRA Pleading Test Comparative, Not Absolute IPE Class Actions & Pension Funds - Practical steps in corporate governance Ongoing Cases Arkansas Teacher Retirement System v. State Street Corp. City of Pontiac General Employees' Retirement System v. Stryker Corporation In re 2008 Fannie Mae Securities Litigation In re Schering-Plough Corporation / ENHANCE Securities Litigation Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Assoc. Local 262 Annuity Fund et al. v. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Morgan Stanley Settled Cases In re Colonial BancGroup, Inc. Securities Litigation In re Satyam Computer Services, Ltd. Securities Litigation In re Monster Worldwide, Inc. Securities Litigation In re Mercury Interactive Securities Litigation |