Jack A. Herman
Jack is involved in all phases of these cases, and his work includes drafting motions, briefs and other filings; preparing for fact and expert witness testimony; and managing large-scale discovery review and production.
Jack was previously an associate in the New York office of an international law firm.
Experience & capabilities
Selected matters
Briefed a successful motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging breaches of fiduciary duty relating to a CEO’s employment agreement.
Represented an administrative agent challenging a $2 billion debt-for-debt exchange as violative of the operative credit agreement.
Represented one of the nation’s largest publicly traded hospital companies and its directors and officers against federal and state securities fraud claims arising from a 2016 spin-off transaction.
Defended a hospital system in a putative class action seeking more than $1 billion in damages, based on alleged misleading statements about hospital billing practices.
Defending the senior leadership of a large consulting firm against RICO claims brought by a market competitor in federal court.
Defending an asset-management firm and its executives against fraudulent transfer and fiduciary duty claims in bankruptcy court.
Background
Education
- J.D., University of Virginia School of Law, 2012
- Order of the Coif
- Notes Editor, Virginia Law Review
- B.B.A., with high distinction, University of Michigan, 2008
- Phi Beta Kappa
Bar Admissions
Clerkships
- Mary Beck Briscoe,
U.S.C.A., 10th Circuit