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Isaac Greaney
Securities Litigation and Enforcement Partner at Sidley Austin LLP
Professional Background
Isaac Greaney is a highly respected partner in the New York litigation group of Sidley Austin LLP, an esteemed international law firm known for its commitment to excellence and a client-centric approach. Since joining Sidley Austin in 2004, Isaac has dedicated his practice to complex commercial litigation, with a particular emphasis on securities litigation and the defense of securities enforcement investigations. His vast experience places him at the forefront of legal representation for financial institutions, corporate entities, as well as officers and directors involved in intricate litigation scenarios. These include cases relating to violations of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Trust Administration Act, alongside investigations by regulatory authorities such as the SEC, DOJ, FINRA, CFTC, FERC, and various state attorneys general.
Isaac's impressive litigation practice extends beyond securities law to encompass a myriad of other sophisticated commercial and contractual relationships. He advises his clientele on matters related to mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, and lender-debtor relationships, delivering astute legal insights that help him navigate through high-stakes disputes.
Over the years, Isaac has been integral in guiding his clients through the complexities of high-profile litigation and regulatory matters that carry significant potential exposure. He has offered counsel on various legal challenges sparked by the Financial Crisis that began in 2007, including litigation surrounding the issuance of mortgage-backed securities. His adept handling of high-profile government and internal investigations showcases his expertise, particularly in matters concerning residential mortgages, market rumors, short sales, and credit default swaps, alongside disputes arising from distressed commercial properties.
Isaac’s dedication to his clients’ success is further evidenced by his previous experiences before joining Sidley Austin. Earlier in his career, he successfully represented clients in disputes following the burst of the dot-com bubble and was involved in pivotal cases associated with the onerous collapse of Enron and WorldCom. Notably, Isaac's career trajectory also includes significant legal work surrounding incidents of substantial historical importance, including the tragic events of September 11, 2001, specifically regarding the destruction of the World Trade Center towers.
Education and Achievements
Isaac Greaney’s academic credentials are as impressive as his career. He earned his Doctor of Law (JD) degree from the prestigious Fordham University School of Law, which serves as a launchpad for many distinguished attorneys. His undergraduate studies were completed at The University of Chicago, where he majored in History, solidifying a strong foundation in analytical reasoning and critical thinking.
Isaac’s legal journey began with commendable positions, such as serving as a law clerk for Judge Thomas J. Meskill, which provided him with invaluable insight into the judicial process and the workings of the court system. His previous role as an associate at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP before advancing to partner at Sidley Austin further exemplifies his commitment and dedication to his profession.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Isaac Greaney has developed a reputation for successfully navigating complex situations and achieving favorable outcomes for his clients in the highly specialized areas of commercial litigation and securities law. He has not only earned the trust of financial institutions and corporations but also established himself as a thought leader in the legal community, frequently advising on the most pressing issues concerning securities enforcement and regulatory compliance.
His ability to analyze multifaceted legal problems, anticipate potential challenges, and craft strategic solutions has made him a sought-after advisor for businesses facing litigation. Isaac's proactive engagement with the evolving legal landscape ensures that his clients receive timely and informed guidance, particularly relevant amid the rapid changes in financial regulations and compliance requirements.
In addition to his work within the firm, Isaac is an active participant in various legal organizations and forums, contributing his insights and expertise to discussions that shape the future of securities law and commercial litigation.
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Securities Act of 1933
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
financial crisis
corporate governance
mergers and acquisitions
lender-debtor relationships
high-profile investigations
market rumors
mortgage-backed securities
distressed properties
Fordham University School of Law
The University of Chicago
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Sidley Austin LLP
