Firm Extends 16-Year Streak on GCR’s Ranking of World’s Most Elite Antitrust Teams
Latham earned a top three ranking in every antitrust category, including merger control, cartel, non-cartel, and private litigation.
Joseph Serino, Jr. is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, with more than 50 bench and jury trials, administrative law trials, and arbitrations tried to verdict or final award. He is also recognized by Chambers USA 2022 in both Litigation: Securities and General Commercial: The Elite. He has a diverse litigation practice, including securities, antitrust, complex commercial, bankruptcy, and arbitration matters on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants. According to Chambers USA, clients regard Joseph as a “great trial lawyer who has command of every aspect of a case,” and whose “presence and composure in court is exceptional.” Joseph was also named a 2018 Law360 MVP for Banking, where he was the only litigator named in the category. AML’s VerdictSearch has twice recognized Joseph for having Top 100 verdicts in the country.
Joseph has litigated on behalf of numerous companies, including broker-dealers, investment banks, private equity sponsors, venture capital concerns, and hedge funds, as well as chapter 11 debtors and creditors, in a wide array of matters in courts and tribunals throughout the US and abroad.
Joseph's experience includes representing:
*Matter handled prior to joining Latham
Latham earned a top three ranking in every antitrust category, including merger control, cartel, non-cartel, and private litigation.
Kuan Huang helped win more than US$1 billion for client UBS, while putting to rest a decade-old behemoth of a securities dispute, earning him a spot among the trial lawyers under age 40 honored by Law360 Rising Stars.
Washington, D.C. and New York partners join invite-only, prestigious trial organization as fellows.