Matthew C. Moehlman represents institutional investors in complex securities related litigation, shareholder advocacy, corporate governance matters, and mergers and acquisitions litigation. Currently, Mr. Moehlman is prosecuting In re Colonial BancGroup, Inc. Securities Litigation.
Prior to joining Labaton Sucharow, Mr. Moehlman practiced securities litigation at Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP, where he was a member of the teams on several of the firm's high profile cases, including the securities class action against the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation ("Freddie Mac"), in which a $410 million settlement was obtained for defrauded investors and In re Delphi Corporation Securities Litigation, which resulted in a settlement with a potential value of over $322 million in cash and stock. He was also a member of the teams that successfully prosecuted In re SFBC International, Inc. Securities & Derivatives Litigation, resulting in a settlement of $28.5 million and In re Suprema Specialties, Inc. Securities Litigation, resulting in a settlement of $19 million in cash. Mr. Moehlman began his career as an associate at Strasburger & Price, LLP and has experience in commercial litigation.
Mr. Moehlman received a J.D. from the University of Virginia Law School. He earned an A.B. in English and American Literature & Language from Harvard University, where he was the editor of The Harvard Lampoon magazine and The Harvard Crimson newspaper.
He is a member of the American Bar Association, the New York Bar Association and the Texas Bar Association.
Settled Cases
In re Colonial BancGroup, Inc. Securities Litigation