Ned Weinberger
USA Guide 2024
Band 1 : Chancery: Mainly Plaintiff
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About
Provided by Ned Weinberger
Practice Areas
Corporate Governance and Shareholder Rights Litigation
Career
Ned Weinberger is a Partner in the Delaware office of Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP and is Chair of the Firm’s Corporate Governance and Shareholder Rights Litigation Practice. An experienced advocate of shareholder rights, Ned focuses almost exclusively on representing investors in corporate governance and transactional matters, including shareholder class, derivative, and appraisal litigation.
In 2022, Ned was named a “Litigator of the Week” by The American Lawyer for securing a $1 billion cash settlement three weeks before trial in In re Dell Technologies Inc. Class V Stockholders Litigation, C.A. No. 2018-0816-JTL (Del. Ch.). The $1 billion recovery in Dell currently stands as the largest shareholder settlement ever in any state court in America and the 17th largest shareholder settlement of all time in federal and state court.
Professional Memberships
Ned is a Member of the Advisory Board of the Institute for Law and Economic Policy (ILEP), a research and educational foundation dedicated to enhancing investor and consumer access to the civil justice system. Ned also serves on the Board of Directors of the Jewish Federation of Delaware.
Chambers Review
USA
As head of Labaton Keller Sucharow's practice, Ned Weinberger typically acts for plaintiffs in derivative and class actions, and offers well-rounded knowledge of corporate governance disputes.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Ned is one of the top chancery litigators in the country."
"He is very good at choosing both the cases to bring and the arguments to make, and he has always thought out what his positions are going to be and how he is going to support them."
"Ned is one of the top chancery litigators in the country."
"He is very good at choosing both the cases to bring and the arguments to make, and he has always thought out what his positions are going to be and how he is going to support them."