Sander Bak

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sbak@milbank.com
 
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Sander Bak is a partner in the Litigation department of the New York office of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP. He joined the Firm in 2002. His practice encompasses a wide range of commercial litigation matters involving international law, human rights issues, securities law, and internal corporate investigations. Mr. Bak has represented several financial institutions in litigations involving claims arising under international law; he has defended domestic and international financial institutions in a lawsuit asserting claims under the anti-terrorism act; he represented a foreign head of state in a suit by an opposition leader involving human rights issues; and he represented a specialist firm in a NYSE enforcement proceeding.

Mr. Bak has represented numerous hedge funds in connection with SEC investigations and private claims involving short-selling activities and insider trading allegations. In addition, he has worked on several high-profile trust and estate matters.

Mr. Bak is admitted to practice before the Bar of the State of New York, the Bar of the State of New Jersey, and various federal courts. He is a member of the Judiciary Committee of the New York City Bar.

































































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Articles

'Sprint v. APCC':  Scope of Federal Standing Expands
New York Law Journal

Client Alerts

New York High Court Decision, Allowing Judgment Creditors to Garnish Overseas or
Out-of-State Property, Significantly Impacts Internal Banks and Their Clients


No Liability for Violations of International Law Unless Aid Was Purposeful, Second Circuit Rules in Case Brought Under Alien Tort Statute

Iqbal Decision Having Significant Impact on Pleading Standards in Federal Courts

Third Circuit Interprets Tellabs; Motive and Opportunity is Neither Necessary Nor Sufficient to Allege Scienter

Second Circuit Limits Ability of Investment Advisors to Sue on Behalf of Their Clients

Second Circuit Holds that "Directors by Deputization" Qualify for Rule Exempting Certain Approved Transactions From Short-Swing Liability

Third Circuit Court Holds That Twombly Injects a Plausibility Requirement Into Rule 8 Pleading Standards

Second Circuit Recognizes Claim for Aiding and Abetting Violations of International Law

Federal Court Dismisses SEC's Section 5 Claim In PIPE Case Against Hedge Fund

News

Milbank Helps Reunite Mother With Her Abducted Daughter

Milbank Litigators Score Another Victory for ImageSat International N.V.

Victory for ImageSat International N.V.


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