Philip Graham has been a partner in Sullivan & Cromwell's Litigation Group since October 1, 1977 and is the former Managing Partner of that group. His practice involves all aspects of commercial litigation, including trials, appeals and arbitrations, as well as counseling both corporate and individual clients. Practice areas include securities, environmental, antitrust, banking, trust and estates litigation, tax litigation and other commercial matters. Approximately half of Mr. Graham's practice has involved international litigation, including U.S. litigation involving foreign clients, coordination of parallel U.S. and foreign litigation for both U.S. and foreign clients, and a wide range of issues involving international jurisdiction issues, forum non conveniens, international discovery, transnational judgment enforcement, asset tracing and discovery, and complex choice of law issues. Mr. Graham has represented clients in major securities law and antitrust government investigations, as well as in class actions, derivative litigation and as counsel to special litigation committees. Professional Activities and Community Involvement Former Adviser for The American Law Institute's project on Transnational Rules of Civil Procedure. Member of the Civil Justice Reform Act Committee for the Southern District of New York. Rankings and Recognition PLC Which Lawyer? Yearbook and its predecessor Global Counsel 3000 - Recognized as a Leading Lawyer for Dispute Resolution (2007, 2006, 2005, 2003-2004, 2002-2003, 2001-2002) PLC Cross-border Dispute Resolution Handbook - Recognized for Cross-border Dispute Resolution (2007/2008, 2006/2007) and its predecessor Global Counsel Dispute Resolution Handbook (2005, 2004, 2002) New York Super Lawyers - Recognized for Securities Litigation (2006) |