David A. Shaiman

Partner

David A. Shaiman

Partner

David Shaiman, a former summer associate, returned to the firm as an associate in 2011, and became a partner in 2019.  David’s practice focuses primarily on litigation.  He has represented clients in various state and federal courts, at both the trial and appellate level, as well as before various administrative and arbitral tribunals.  David has experience representing clients of all sizes, from individuals and privately-owned companies to major banks and publicly held corporations.  He prides himself on being able to tailor his representation to each client and their needs, and to solve complex legal problems creatively and cost effectively in partnership with clients.  Having established those relationships and familiarity with their particular business needs, clients frequently call upon David to represent them in transactional matters ranging from employment, licensing, trademark issues, and sports-betting law.

David has litigated and arbitrated a broad range of disputes, including those arising out of commercial contracts, letters of credit, Ponzi schemes, residential mortgage-backed securities, structured finance and real estate transactions, pharmaceutical distribution, trademarks, employment, and bankruptcy.  He also has particular experience with cross-border, and complex litigation.

During law school, David interned for the Honorable Kenneth M. Karas of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and at the Federal Communications Commission, where he worked on issues relating to media ownership and administrative law.

  • Representation of European financial institutions and investment funds in Chapter 11 and 15 proceedings arising out of a Ponzi scheme.
  • Representation of a pharmaceutical distributor in connection with claims brought by state and local governments arising out of distribution of opioids.
  • Representation of a restaurant chain in various disputes with landlords, obtaining multiple temporary restraining orders restricting landlords from taking adverse actions against our client.
  • Representation of foreign liquidators in chapter 15 proceeding in connection with New York litigation.
  • Representation of major investment bank against claims by liquidating trust related to allegations of breach of contract in connection with a multi-hotel investment portfolio.
  • Defense of numerous wage and hour claims.
  • Representation of Asian specialty glass manufacturer in dispute against maker of specialty manufacturing machinery.
  • Representation of startup and founders in connections with claims by alleged “third founder”.
  • Representation of publishing company in trademark dispute with major technology company.