Law360 recently spotlighted the pioneering work of Anderson Kill litigator David Graff on behalf of investors in companies that have gone dark on US exchanges: 

When a foreign company incorporates in the U.S. and then "goes dark," investors are often left with no place to turn. Enter Anderson Kill PC's David Graff. 

Using a method pioneered by the reviled corporate raiders of the 1980s, Graff says he's so far been able to shake loose millions of dollars for investors left at a dead end when a foreign company that sets up shop in the United States - perhaps to raise capital in an initial public offering or a debt offering - simply stops reporting to securities regulators, sometimes for years.

To read the story http://www.andersonkill.com/News-Details/NewsId/885


David Graff, a shareholder in Anderson Kill's New York office, is co-chair of the firm's Corporate and Commercial Litigation practice group and chairs the firm's Foreign Investment Recovery and Regulated Products Practice groups. He is also a member of the Real Estate and Construction, Corporate and Securities, and Estates, Trusts, Tax Services and Banking and Lending groups. | dgraff@andersonkill.com


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