Selendy Gay filed two lawsuits on behalf of The Genesis Litigation Oversight Committee, marking a critical step toward holding DCG, Barry Silbert, and a network of insiders accountable for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, and unjust enrichment, among other claims.
Selendy Gay Partner Joshua Margolin was interviewed by AmLaw's "Delaware Business Court Insider" for his insights into the impact of Delaware's corporate code changes following the passage of Senate Bill 21.
Bloomberg Law interviewed Partner Temidayo Aganga-Williams for his insights into the latest developments in the Trump administration’s attacks on Big Law firms.
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.
The Department of Justice Criminal Division announced it will be shifting its white-collar enforcement policies. In this alert, we review the key aspects of the Division’s new enforcement plan, as well as changes to existing DOJ policies on self-disclosure, monitorships, and the whistleblower pilot program.
We are several years into the arms race among tech incumbents and upstarts to develop new artificial intelligence applications. Many of the new tools are marketed directly to litigators, promising to make dispute resolution more efficient and less expensive. Selendy Gay tasked a dedicated team of lawyers and other legal professionals with testing litigation-specific applications of AI.
In an article published by Law360, partner Joshua Margolin and associate Sean Goldman-Hunt reflect on the recent Delaware Court of Chancery Section 220 ruling, and its impact on stockholders going forward.
The National Law Journal has named Founding Partner Jennifer Selendy as a “Plaintiff Attorney of the Year Finalist” in its 2025 Elite Trial Lawyers program. These awards highlight the attorneys who have taken cutting-edge approaches to the nation’s top litigation work over the past year.
The Curve Foundation named Selendy Gay Partner Lauren Zimmerman to its prestigious “2025 Curve Power List,” which highlights LGBTQ+ women and nonbinary individuals who are shaping culture, policy, and social change across North America.
Selendy Gay was named a “Women-Forward Workplace” by Crain’s New York Business in the publication’s 2025 “Women of Influence” program, which honors influential leaders who are driving progress for women in workplaces, industries, and communities across New York City.
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