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David H. Schwartz and his firm focus on providing cost-effective, expeditious and results-driven legal service, representing California clients in a wide range of commercial disputes. The firm has extensive experience in complex litigation, including securities and shareholder disputes, trade secrets litigation, and business torts.
(more)Lawsuit & Dispute, Complex Litigation, Securities Fraud , Antitrust, Securities
With over forty years of broad experience, our attorneys bring seasoned and informed judgment to every case, no matter how daunting the challenges seem. This ability to evaluate a complex factual and procedural dispute—where the client’s very future is at stake—was honed over many years of defending the seemingly indefensible, with few resources and against formidable odds.
(more)Construction, Business, Class Action, International Antitrust
Constantine has wide-ranging litigation experience, with expertise in securities, crypto asset, international, and class action litigation. Over the past fourteen years, he has represented litigants in some of the most notable fraud-based disputes in United States history. As a former judicial clerk to Judge William P. Dimitrouleas of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Constantine assisted the Judge in adjudicating over 100 civil cases. Before founding Dynamis, Constantine was a partner in an elite litigation boutique and also worked with large national firms in New York and Florida on numerous matters involving securities, international, and class action litigation. He represented the Securities Investor Protection Corporation as part of the team that recovered over $11 billion on behalf of the victims of Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme. He also recovered funds on behalf of investors defrauded by failed blood-testing company Theranos, Inc. and its infamous founder, Elizabeth Holmes. Constantine currently represents an array of clients in complex domestic and international disputes involving crypto assets, securities, and commercial contracts. Additionally, Constantine recently became an arbitrator for Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”), and in recognition of his work with securities litigation and class action litigation, he has been named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine for 2016 - 2022. Constantine is the co-founder and co-chair of the Federal Bar Association’s Federal Judicial Law Clerk Committee, which is designed to marshal and provide professional opportunities for the national network of current and former federal judicial clerks. Constantine frequently blogs about issues that he cares about. Read more about his analysis of the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and its application to crypto, or his discussion on the “Howey Test” and its application to crypto.
(more)Business, Contract, International Antitrust
Peyton Cochran is a Florida native, born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. Peyton attended The Bolles School, where she studied Mandarin Chinese, and spent a summer semester travelling throughout China, practicing the language, and learning the culture. Peyton then attended the University of Florida and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Minor in East Asian Cultures, Mandarin Chinese. Throughout her time at the University of Florida, Peyton dedicated her studies to understanding the complexities of international law and the interactions of global governmental organization. Upon graduation, Peyton attended Stetson University College of Law. During her time at Stetson Law, Peyton served as a campus ambassador and dedicated her time to assisting the Stetson community as well as incoming first year law students. Peyton also worked as a teacher’s assistant in Business Entities, after receiving a top score in the class the previous year and has since assisted this Firm in numerous complex business and commercial litigation disputes. As with her undergraduate education, Peyton dedicated the majority of her legal education to learning the intricacies of international law and has since assisted this firm in numerous international cases, specifically those brought under The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. Peyton has been a part of this firm since 2022 and worked as a law clerk throughout her time at Stetson Law. As a law clerk, Peyton has had hands on experience with our clients and their cases, and is well-versed in matters involving contract disputes, business torts, partnership agreements, noncompete agreements, unfair and deceptive trade practices, class actions, and, of course, international law.
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