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  • Selendy Gay Earns Expanded Recognition in Chambers USA 2026, with New Bankruptcy Litigation Ranking and Firmwide Advancements
    Selendy Gay, the premier law firm for complex and high-stakes financial disputes, has once again been recognized in the 2026 edition of Chambers and Partners Chambers USA. Selendy Gay was recognized among leading law firms in General Commercial Litigation and White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations, while also earning a new ranking for Bankruptcy Litigation. The 2026 guide further recognized several Selendy Gay partners as leaders in their respective practice areas and commended the firm for the strength of its litigation bench and its ability to navigate complex, high-stakes disputes across practice areas.
    June 4, 2026
  • Selendy Gay Represents Simon Wiesenthal Center in Win Against UBS and Credit Suisse
    Selendy Gay represents the Simon Wiesenthal Center in litigation in the Eastern District of New York in challenging an attempt by UBS to use a 1999 Holocaust-related settlement to shield itself from additional liability concerning new uncovered Nazi-linked bank accounts.
    May 22, 2026
  • Selendy Gay Reaches Favorable Settlement in STG Logistics Liability Management Dispute
    Selendy Gay clients, Siemens Financial Services and Axos Financial, reached a favorable settlement in their litigation against STG Logistics, certain of its lenders, and the administrative agent of STG’s loans. The dispute arose out of STG’s 2024 liability management transaction, a “double-dip” transaction that transferred away critical credit support for our clients’ loans. The settlement paved the way for a consensual confirmation process in STG’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases.
    May 20, 2026
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  • Updating New York’s Search Warrant Legislation for A Modern Era
    The Supreme Court will decide how the Fourth Amendment applies to geofence warrants for location data. New York’s outdated laws struggle to address modern digital surveillance, leading to legal uncertainty. Legislation to update the law is needed to clarify rules and protect privacy in the digital age.
    June 15, 2026
  • How FCA, FCPA Risks Are Shifting As Feds Pull Back
    The defining feature of financial crime enforcement in 2025 was undoubtedly the pullback by the federal government. As we near the midpoint of 2026, that retreat shows no signs of slowing. The clearest illustration of this is the U.S. Department of Justice's May issuance of a new white collar crime enforcement plan reorienting resources toward fraud on government programs, cartel and transnational criminal organization money laundering, trade and customs fraud, and crime committed by foreign actors.
    June 12, 2026
  • A Mega-Yacht, a Pomeranian, and the Strong-Arm Clause: The Second Circuit Reaffirms Trustee Standing for Reverse Veil Piercing
    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.
    April 27, 2026
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