Securities Litigation

The attorneys at The Law Offices of Michael M. Mulder have more than 30 years of experience in federal securities litigation. As early as the 1970s, the firm's partners were prosecuting classwide securities cases under Rule 10b-5, such as Flamm v. Eberstadt, 814 F.2d 1169 (7th Cir. 1987), and Genden v. Merrill Lynch, 700 F.Supp. 208 (S.D.N.Y. 1988).

The firm's presence in the field of securities litigation continues. We served as co-lead counsel in Brazen v. Tyco International, Ltd., 02 CH 11837 (Circuit Court of Cook Co., IL, Chancery Div.), a class action under the 1933 Federal Securities Act on behalf of former shareholders of Mallinckrodt Inc., alleging that the class was misled when Tyco International acquired their shares in a tender offer in 2000. The case was ultimately resolved as part of the $3.2 billion nationwide settlement of Tyco-related litigation. We also successfully served as co-class counsel on behalf of the Utah State Retirement Board, a major shareholder involved in the WorldCom class action. The board opted out of the WorldCom class settlement to prosecute its own action against the WorldCom defendants, and the case was brought to a successful conclusion.

Contact The Law Offices Of Michael M. Mulder In Chicago, Illinois, Area

The firm welcomes opportunities to build co-counsel relationships with other attorneys who seek a partner with experience in litigating securities class actions. Please contact us if you wish to discuss securities litigation with our team of experienced trial lawyers.

The Law Offices of Michael M. Mulder serves clients nationwide from our offices in Chicago, Illinois.