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| Practice Areas | Securities; Antitrust; Consumer Protection; Mass Torts; Employment Discrimination | | | Education | Harvard Law School, J.D., 2004, University of California, B.A., Political Science/Women's Studies, 2001 | | | Admitted | 2005, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York | |
| Memberships | New York State Bar Association (Member, Consumer Affairs Committee). | | | Born | Greenbrae, California, January 27, 1979 | | | ISLN | 918045247 | |
Articles by this lawyer on Martindale.com
The Wrong Prescription? Revisiting the Justification for Poison PillsMark Lebovitch, Laura Gundersheim, September 14, 2009, previously published by The Advocate for Institutional Investors, Third Quarter 2009 on October 2009 Based on massive value losses from withdrawn tender offers in the last few years, it may be time to revisit the broad judicial deference that has allowed directors to use poison pills to stand between
bidders and stockholders indefinitely.
SEC's Plan to End Broker Vote Rule is Huge Win for Institutional InvestorsLaura Gundersheim, September 5, 2009, previously published by The Advocate for Institutional Investors on April 2009 Typically, brokers have voted in favor of entrenched managements and boards. The SEC's rule change will give institutional and activist investors significantly more power to determine who sits on corporate boards. |
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