Tanya Dmitronow is a partner in the firm's Litigation Practice Group. Ms. Dmitronow's practice has an emphasis on criminal and civil enforcement proceedings and securities and corporate governance litigation. She has experience in complex litigation matters, including securities class actions and related individual, ERISA and shareholder derivative suits. Ms. Dmitronow has represented clients in connection with both domestic and international regulatory investigations, and she also has international commercial arbitration experience. Before joining Dewey & LeBoeuf in 2005, Ms. Dmitronow practiced in the New York and London offices of another international law firm. Ms. Dmitronow also previously practiced as a corporate transactional attorney in Sydney, Australia, where she is admitted to practice as a solicitor. Ms. Dmitronow has provided pro bono legal representation to several political asylum applicants. Representative Matters · Ms. Dmitronow represented Royal Dutch Shell in each of the regulatory investigations and civil cases arising out of its recategorization of certain of its oil and gas reserves. These matters included SEC and Department of Justice investigations, together with ERISA, shareholder derivative and securities class action litigation in the United States, and European regulatory investigations by the FSA and Euronext; · Ms. Dmitronow represented Zurich Financial Services in the securities class action arising out of the IPO of its reinsurance subsidiary, Converium Holding AG; and · Ms. Dmitronow is representing Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. in shareholder derivative suits and in the company's direct action in the Northern District of California against multiple former officers and directors in connection with stock-options practices. SELECTED ACTIVITIES · Member, American Bar Association · Member, Australian Fulbright Alumni Association · Debevoise & Plimpton LLP (2001-2005) · Mallesons Stephen Jaques (1999-2000) |