Roger Gold’s practice focuses on securities and consumer class actions, in addition to general business, product liability, corporate governance and securities litigation.

His securities experience includes representing firm clients in shareholder derivative, take-over, and securities fraud litigation in state and federal court. In addition, Roger has represented oil and gas clients in tax and royalty litigation including a seven-month administrative hearing before the Alaska Department of Revenue. He has also represented clients in matters brought under the federal False Claims Act.

Roger has extensive experience counseling and advising international clients on all aspects of US litigation, including electronic and paper discovery, depositions, risk management, litigation strategy and coordinated case management. In addition, Roger has advised firm clients in connection with potential product recalls, regulatory compliance and due diligence in connection with potential mergers and acquisitions.

Together with other firm lawyers, Roger serves as national counsel for a major Japan-based corporation, coordinating product liability and other matters in state and federal courts throughout the United States. As part of this representation, he was involved in the defense and settlement of a major securities fraud class action involving claims by a putative worldwide class of shareholders who allegedly purchased ADRs and common stock of the client on US and Japanese securities exchanges.

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Education

  • New York University, J.D., cum laude, articles editor, Annual Survey of American Law, 1991
  • Bowdoin College, B.A., summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, 1988

Admissions

  • Ohio, 1991

Courts

  • U.S. Dist. Ct., Dist. of Colorado
  • U.S. Dist. Ct., N. Dist. of Ohio
  • U.S. Dist. Ct., S. Dist. of Texas
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