Selendy Gay secured a ruling on behalf of eight U.S. Capitol Police officers in ongoing litigation seeking to hold President Donald Trump and others liable for injuries arising from the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Selendy Gay partner Temidayo Aganga-Williams has been elected to the Board of Directors of Access Justice Brooklyn, a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to civil legal services and promoting economic security for Brooklyn residents in need.
Selendy Gay secured a significant victory in federal court on behalf of the American Federation of Teachers, and the University of Florida’s Chapter of the United Faculty of Florida. The team won a motion for summary judgment in a challenge to a Florida statute that eliminated long-standing neutral arbitration protections for public university faculty.
Partner David Flugman presented as a panelist on the impact of the November election on LGBTQ+ communities at the Williams Institute Fall Salon alongside several experts on LGBTQ+ law and public policy.
Partner Lauren Zimmerman spoke at the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association’s 2024 Lavender Law Conference, where she was recognized as one of the 40 Best LGBTQ+ Lawyers Under 40.
Partner Jennifer Selendy spoke at Harvard Law School’s Celebration 70+, which commemorated the 70th Anniversary of the school’s first class of women graduates.
In Guo v. Despins (In re Kwok), Adv. Pro. No. 24-2504, 2026 WL 922975 (2d Cir. Apr. 6, 2026), the Second Circuit affirmed that a Chapter 11 trustee has standing under the Bankruptcy Code’s “strong-arm” clause, 11 U.S.C. § 544, to bring outsider reverse veil-piercing claims against a debtor’s alleged shell company.
Corey Stoughton, special counsel at Selendy Gay, authored an article in the New York Law Journal examining the growing risks surrounding standing in appellate litigation.
In a significant win for Selendy Gay minority lender clients, Acting New York Supreme Court Justice Anar Rathod Patel almost entirely denied the defendants’ motions to dismiss the excluded lenders’ claims in the STG Logistics, Inc. liability management transaction litigation.
Super Lawyers has again recognized several Selendy Gay attorneys for their outstanding work in the New York metropolitan area. The annual list recognizes attorneys who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.
Selendy Gay partner Faith Gay was named a “Leading Commercial Litigator” of 2026 by the Daily Journal. The annual feature highlights attorneys handling high-impact and complex commercial litigation.
Thirteen Selendy Gay partners were named to the Lawdragon “500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers” for 2026. The list recognizes top lawyers nationwide who represent clients in high-stakes financial disputes.
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