Success Stories

SIGNIFICANT RECOVERIES

Attorneys at Frank LLP have represented investors and consumers in federal and state courts throughout the United States. Based in New York, Frank LLP's attorneys prosecute securities fraud, antitrust, and complex commercial litigation. We have been appointed Lead or Co-Lead Counsel by judges throughout the United States and have recovered well in excess of $1 billion for investors harmed by corporate fraud and malfeasance, including:

In re Williams Securities Litigation, USDC Northern District of Oklahoma, Case No. 02-CV-72, a securities fraud class action, in which attorneys at Frank LLP were members of plaintiffs executive committee and achieved a settlement of $311 million for defrauded investors.

In re General Motors Corp. Securities and Derivative Litigation, USDC Eastern District of Michigan, Case No. 05-CV-8088, a securities fraud class action, in which attorneys at Frank LLP were originally appointed sole Lead Counsel, were Class Counsel and helped achieve a settlement of $303 million for defrauded investors.

In re JWP Inc. Securities Litigation, USDC Southern District of New York, Case No. 92-cv-5815, a securities fraud class action, in which attorneys at Frank LLP were Co-Lead Counsel and achieved a $36 million settlement for defrauded investors.

In re PictureTel Inc. Securities Litigation, USDC Massachusetts, Case No. 97-cv-12135, a securities fraud class action, in which attorneys at Frank LLP were Co-Lead Counsel and achieved a $14 million settlement for defrauded investors.

In re Marion Merrell Dow Inc. Securities Litigation, USDC Western District of Missouri, Case No. 92-0609-CV-W 6, in which attorneys at Frank LLP were Co-Lead Counsel and recovered $14 million for defrauded investors.

Brody v. Zix Corp., USDC Northern Texas, Case No. 04-cv-1931, a securities fraud class action, in which attorneys at Frank LLP were Co-Lead Counsel and achieved a $5.6 million settlement for defrauded investors.

In re ContiFinancial Securities Litigation, USDC Southern District of New York, Case No. 99-cv-11436, a securities fraud class action, in which attorneys at Frank LLP were Co-Lead Counsel and recovered $5.5 million for defrauded investors.

In re EIS International Inc. Securities Litigation, USDC Connecticut, Case No. 97-cv-813, a securities class action, in which attorneys at Frank LLP were Co-Lead Counsel and achieved a $3.8 million settlement for defrauded investors.

In re Quintiles Transnational Securities Litigation, USDC Middle District of North Carolina, Case No. 99-cv-854, a securities fraud class action, in which attorneys at Frank LLP were Co-Lead Counsel and recovered $3 million for defrauded investors.

JUDICIAL COMMENDATIONS

Courts throughout the United States have commended the quality of work by attorneys at Frank LLP, including:

Kosseff v. Gilman & Ciocia, Inc., C.A. No. 188-MG (Del. Ch. Oct. 31, 2008), in which the Court stated: I note that attorneys at Frank LLP are capable of sophisticated corporate litigation and have a good reputation within the bar.

In re General Motors Corp. Securities Litigation, 05-CV-8088 (S.D.N.Y. 2006), in which the Court, before appointing attorneys at Frank LLP sole Lead Counsel, stated: we know Mr Frank very well, so they are both esteemed and experienced attorneys in these matters, and I don't think anybody could go wrong with either one of them to be honest with you.

In re EIS International, Inc. Securities Litigation, 97-cv-813 (D. Conn. 2006), in which the Court stated: I wanted to compliment [attorneys at Frank LLP] . . . . We have been together quite a long time in the case and I appreciate all the fine legal work that you've done.

Miller v. Bonmati, Del. Ch., C.A. No. 15849, Lamb, V.C. (Del. Ch. March 18, 1999), in which the Court stated: I am quite pleased by the work that was done by [attorneys at Frank LLP]. They seem to have done a very professional job of dealing with a difficult situation and have obtained, from everything I can ascertain from the record in front of me, quite a beneficial settlement that gives an opportunity for this situation to work itself out.