Karen Y.Bitar
Partner
Commercial Litigation
kbitar@seyfarth.com
Karen brings both enthusiasm and practicality to her work, and partners with her clients to achieve value-added results.
More About Karen
Karen focuses her practice on investigations, litigation, and trials. She understands that a properly conducted investigation should nonetheless be conducted with an eye toward what may be ensuing litigation. Clients look to Karen for strategic advice on how to best manage a diverse array of matters in public and private entities of every type, and in situations where the entities' reputation and dollars are at risk.
Involved in many high-profile cases, Karen has also testified as an expert witness and been declared a national expert in litigation of sexual abuse claims by the Court. Karen has written and been quoted extensively on the consequences of the recent #MeToo movement on federal securities laws, and with respect to recent changes in the civil law. This includes changes to the statutes of limitations in New York and elsewhere. When Karen takes on a matter that is important to her clients, she owns it, and fully immerses herself into the matter.
Karen has tried approximately 40 cases, most to a jury. In addition to the criminal trials she has prosecuted, she has also defended a broker dealer in an insider trading case brought by the SEC, represented an international accounting firm in various cases involving alleged violations of GAAS and their related federal securities claims and state law claims, in addition to other trials. Karen enjoys trying cases, and brings that confidence to the table.
Clients receive the benefit of Karen's career path, which is as diverse as her practice. She began her career as an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn, New York, where she routinely handled sex crimes and violent felony offenses, and concluded her tenure in the homicide bureau. From there, she served as in-house counsel at Ernst & Young LLP, where she defended the firm in areas relating to accounting and financial fraud, securities class actions, and professional liability. She later joined a major international law firm, where she continued to focus her practice in these and other areas, while also serving as the national co-chair of its securities litigation practice. Since joining Seyfarth in 2014, she has become actively involved in investigating and defending institutions with respect to allegations of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, whistleblower, and other workplace-related claims. Based on her experience working in both the public and private spheres, and in an in-house environment, Karen's background enables her to provide a unique perspective to her clients.
As a recognized practitioner in the Child Victim Act (CVA) space, the New York Deputy Chief Administrative Judge in charge of administering all CVA cases in New York City requested that Karen assist him as a liaison counsel to work with other counsel and other judicial districts to consider CVA case management parameters and to ensure CVA cases are handled in an efficient and uniform way. She also has defended cases under the recently enacted New Jersey Statute.
At Seyfarth, Karen works with a multidisciplinary team that is well-versed in both the law and matters specific to her clients. She develops strategies that maximize value, while reducing the toll her retention has on her clients.
Karen truly enjoys her Seyfarth practice, particularly representing clients in connection with possible litigation, where they face new legal challenges and matters. Each new client or new matter presents a clean slate and an opportunity to roll up her sleeves, provide creative solutions, and meet the needs of her client. Karen appreciates that there are so many like-minded people at Seyfarth who have the same dedication and commitment to their clients.
Involved in many high-profile cases, Karen has also testified as an expert witness and been declared a national expert in litigation of sexual abuse claims by the Court. Karen has written and been quoted extensively on the consequences of the recent #MeToo movement on federal securities laws, and with respect to recent changes in the civil law. This includes changes to the statutes of limitations in New York and elsewhere. When Karen takes on a matter that is important to her clients, she owns it, and fully immerses herself into the matter.
Karen has tried approximately 40 cases, most to a jury. In addition to the criminal trials she has prosecuted, she has also defended a broker dealer in an insider trading case brought by the SEC, represented an international accounting firm in various cases involving alleged violations of GAAS and their related federal securities claims and state law claims, in addition to other trials. Karen enjoys trying cases, and brings that confidence to the table.
Clients receive the benefit of Karen's career path, which is as diverse as her practice. She began her career as an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn, New York, where she routinely handled sex crimes and violent felony offenses, and concluded her tenure in the homicide bureau. From there, she served as in-house counsel at Ernst & Young LLP, where she defended the firm in areas relating to accounting and financial fraud, securities class actions, and professional liability. She later joined a major international law firm, where she continued to focus her practice in these and other areas, while also serving as the national co-chair of its securities litigation practice. Since joining Seyfarth in 2014, she has become actively involved in investigating and defending institutions with respect to allegations of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, whistleblower, and other workplace-related claims. Based on her experience working in both the public and private spheres, and in an in-house environment, Karen's background enables her to provide a unique perspective to her clients.
As a recognized practitioner in the Child Victim Act (CVA) space, the New York Deputy Chief Administrative Judge in charge of administering all CVA cases in New York City requested that Karen assist him as a liaison counsel to work with other counsel and other judicial districts to consider CVA case management parameters and to ensure CVA cases are handled in an efficient and uniform way. She also has defended cases under the recently enacted New Jersey Statute.
At Seyfarth, Karen works with a multidisciplinary team that is well-versed in both the law and matters specific to her clients. She develops strategies that maximize value, while reducing the toll her retention has on her clients.
Karen truly enjoys her Seyfarth practice, particularly representing clients in connection with possible litigation, where they face new legal challenges and matters. Each new client or new matter presents a clean slate and an opportunity to roll up her sleeves, provide creative solutions, and meet the needs of her client. Karen appreciates that there are so many like-minded people at Seyfarth who have the same dedication and commitment to their clients.
- AB, Vassar College
Political Philosophy - JD, Temple University School of Law
- Connecticut
- New York
- US Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
- US Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
- US Court of Federal Claims
- US District Court, District of Connecticut
- US District Court, Eastern District of New York
- US District Court, Southern District of New York
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Representation of attorney representing a high profile victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse in connection with defamation claims he asserted against former Epstein counsel Alan Dershowitz and in defense of counterclaims for defamation asserted against him by Dershowitz
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Representation of film production company in high profile civil litigations, including dismissal of a RICO class action and related claims, as well as represent the entity in parallel investigations by the NYAG, Office of the United States Attorney (S.D.N.Y.) and New York County District Attorney’s Office stemming from claims of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment brought against the company’s eponymous founder
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Designated as a national expert in litigation of sexual abuse claims. Karen provided expert testimony in connection with the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy confirmation hearing, and in other bankrupcy matters
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Continued representation of New York-based university in recent high-profile case alleging sexual abuse, fraudulent concealment, and Title IX (Dismissed on motion, dismissal upheld by the Second Circuit, petition for Certiorari denied)
- Continued representation of New York-based Country Day School in various high-profile litigations involving harassment, whistleblowing, and sexual abuse claims
- Representation of certain national and international accounting firms in defending class action suits and professional negligence claims
- Banco Espirito Santo International, Ltd. v. BDO Seidman, LLP, Circuit Court Case No. 04-14009 CA 31 (five-month jury trial culminating in appellate reversal of judgment in all respects) BDO Seidman LLP v. Banco Espirito Santo International et. al, Nos. 3D09-324, 09-197, 07-2472 (Reversing Plaintiffs verdict in all aspects), Third District Court of Appeal Miami, Florida, June, 2010
- In Re: Bankest Capital Corp., Debtor, Case No. 04-10941-BKC-AJC, Chapter 7
- In Re John Alden Financial Corporation Securities Litigation, 2003 US Dist. LEXIS 2554 (alleging violation of Federal Securities Law (Section 10(b)) (Restatement case; summary judgment granted for defendant on eve of trial)
- SEC v. Moran, 922 F. Supp. 867 (SDNY 1996) (insider trading case culminating in SEC enforcement action and defense verdict at trial)
- Conopco v. McCreadie, 826 F. Supp. 855, 40 F.3d 1239 (3d Cir. 1994) (professional negligence case culminating in trial)
Related News & Insights
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Media Mentions
11/28/2023
Karen Bitar Discusses New York’s Adult Survivors Act in The Wall Street Journal
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Sponsored Events
Jun 23, 2023
Seyfarth to Sponsor Loeb Capital's Uncharted Summit
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Media Mentions
04/23/2023
Karen Bitar Discusses New York Civil Trial Procedure for Sex-Abuse Allegations in The Wall Street Journal
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Media Mentions
Nov 24, 2022
Karen Bitar quoted in The Wall Street Journal, “New York Law Offers Chance to Sue Over Decades-Old Sex-Abuse Claims”
- Listed in New York Super Lawyers for Securities Litigation (Thomson Reuters) (2007-2010, 2013-2022)
- Recommended Attorney for Corporate Investigations and White-collar Criminal Defense, The Legal 500 (Legalese Ltd.) (2019)
- Listed in New York Metro Super Lawyers "Top Women" for Securities Litigation (Thomson Reuters) (2015)
- Finalist Team Member, Most Effective Lawyer Award, Appellate Category, Daily Business Review (ALM Media Properties) (2010)
Books
- "Jury Instructions," Chapter 10, ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law, Trial Techniques For The Labor And Employment Law Practitioner (2019)
- Co-Author, "Defending the Perceived ‘Deep Pocket’: The Auditors," a chapter of the Inside the MindsTMseries Best Practices for Securities Litigation, published for Leading Lawyers On Maintaining Regulatory Compliance, Reporting Financial Disclosures, and Working With Government Agencies (February 2007)
Articles
- Author, "The Adult Survivors Act Claim Revival Window, and How to Be Ready When It Opens," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (November 16, 2022)
- Co-Author, "The Event Driven #MeToo Lawsuit: An Update on the CBS Securities Class Action," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (February 11, 2020)
- Co-Author, "Proposed Legislation Seeks To Extend The CVA Revival Window For One Additional Year," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 21, 2020)
- Co-Author, "Claims Can Now Be Filed Under New Jersey’s New Law For Asserting Child Sex Abuse Claims," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 2, 2019)
- Co-Author, "The #MeToo Movement and Securities Litigation," Insights: The Corporate & Securities Law Advisor (August 26, 2019)
- Author, "Filings Begin Under New York’s Child Victim Act: Know The Rules," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (August 13, 2019)
- Co-Author, "New Jersey Legislation Extends Statute Of Limitations To Bring Child Sex Abuse Claims," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (June 11, 2019)
- Co-Author, "Recent Developments In Securities Litigation: The “Event Driven” Lawsuit," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (June 10, 2019)
- Author, "Child Victims Act: New law could open door to lawsuits against districts," On Board - Legal Agenda, New York State School Boards Association (March 18, 2019)
- Author, "The Significant Ramifications of New York’s Child Victim Act," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (March 11, 2019)
- Author, "New York Child Victim Act is Now Law," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 29, 2019)
- Author, "The Child Victim Act: The Latest Developments as the Legislature Convenes," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 25, 2019)
- Author, "The NY Child Victim Act: An Election Night Update Which Will Impact Your Institution," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (November 9, 2018)
- Author, "The NY Child Victim Act: Important New Developments May Impact Your Institution," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (August 23, 2018)
- "The NY Child Victim Act: What You Now Need to Know," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (March 6, 2018)
- "Opinion: MSU Faces Legal Risk as Culpability Questions Are Raised in the Nassar Scandal," The National Law Journal (February 22, 2018)
- "Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Forms New ‘Work-Related Sexual Violence Team’," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 31, 2018)
- Co-Author, "Much-Needed Certainty and Transparency Created by DOJ’s New FCPA Corporate Enforcement Policy," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 15, 2017)
- "The NY Child Victim Act: What You Need to Know," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (September 14, 2017)
- "A New and Important Development in Insider Trading Law," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (September 8, 2017)
- "The Future of Dodd-Frank: Where is it Going?," One Minute Memo, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (June 26, 2017)
- Co-Author, "Title IX Enforcement and Interpretation: The Winds of Change are Blowing," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 28, 2016)
- "Salman v. United States Broadens Some Contours of Insider Trading Law, but Leaves Others Uncertain," One Minute Memo, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 13, 2016)
- "FCPA Compliance---Recent Department of Justice Initiatives," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (September 13, 2016)
- Co-Author, "Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s First Major Enforcement Action, and What the $210 Million Settlement Means," The Banking Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 8, 713 (September 2012)
- Co-Author, "The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: The New Sheriff in Town," The Banking Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 8, 702 (September 2012)
- Co-Author, "Insider Trading: A New SEC Rule and an Important New Case," Securities Regulation Law Journal (Winter 2001)
- Co-Author, "Second Circuit Rejects Its Own Scienter Standard," Insights (September 2000)
- Co-Author, "California Courts Strike Another Blow to SEC Insider Trading Enforcement Efforts," Insights (October 2000)
- Co-Author, "Pleading Scienter in Securities Fraud Class Actions," New York Law Journal (October 14, 1999)
- Co-Author, "Avoiding Insider Trading Liability When Selling Company Stock," Review of Securities & Commodities Regulation, Standard & Poor’s (January 27, 1999) abstracted in Bowne Digest For Corporate & Securities Lawyers, Bowne & Co. (July/August 1999)
- Co-Author, "Minimizing The Risk of Insider Trading Liability," Corporation, Aspen Law & Business (August 17, 1998)
- Co-Author, "Corporations Need To Police Trading By Insiders Now More Than Ever," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (November 1996)
- Co-Author, "Accounting Liability: Narrowing The Scope of Potential Plaintiffs," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (May 1995)
- Speaker, "The Intersection of Defamation and Sexual Assault," Chicago Chapter of the Coalition of Women’s Initiatives In The Law (September 21, 2022)
- Speaker, "Current Coverage Challenges with Sexual Abuse Claims," ABA Section of Litigation’s 2020 Women in Insurance Network of Virtual Regional CLE Program (November 5, 2020)
- Speaker, "#MeToo Litigation: Investigations Exposing Corporate Cultures of Complicity and Cover-Ups," ABA Section of Litigation’s 2020 Corporate Counsel CLE Seminar (February 14, 2020)
- "FCPA Primer," Webinar (October 7, 2019)
- "The Significant Ramifications of New York’s Child Victim Act: What You Need to Know," Webinar (May 29, 2019)
- Presenter, "David v. Goliath v. David: An Opening Statements Showdown Between small Firm and Big Firm Litigators," Plenary Session of the 2019 Section of Litigation & Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division CLE Conference (May 3, 2019)
- Drafter, "The Cost of Sexual Abuse Lawsuits: Protecting Your Institution," Investors Symposium (October 2018)
- Speaker, "Baylor University: A Case Study," 2nd Annual Title IX ExecuSummit (July 2017)
- Speaker, "Creating Solutions in Challenging Times," National Center’s 44th Annual Conference for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions, Hunter, The City University of New York (March 2017)(Discussion of age discrimination under federal law)
- Speaker, "College Sexual Assault: Protecting the Rights and Interests of the Victim and the Accused," ABA Criminal Justice Sections’ Ninth Annual Fall Institute (November 2016)
- Speaker, "Defending the Accountant Defendant -- Recent Developments in Accounting Liability Defense," Lecture presented at the Securities Litigation Seminar, New York, NY (December 1, 2006)
- Speaker, "Trends in Securities Litigation Post PSLRA," Deloitte & Touche Dispute Consulting Conference (August 2000)
- Quoted, "The Law That Brought to Light aFlurry of Sexual-Assault Allegations," WSJ (November 28, 2023)
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Quoted, "E. Jean Carroll Rape Allegation Against Donald Trump Heads to Trial," The Wall Street Journal (April 23, 2023)
- Quoted, “New York Law Offers Chance to Sue Over Decades-Old Sex-Abuse Claims,” The Wall Street Journal (November 24, 2022)
- Quoted, "Hochul Signs Law Opening Window for Adult Victims to File Lawsuits Over Sexual Abuse," New York Law Journal (May 24, 2022)
- Quoted, "Litigation Expert Says Scouts Ch. 11 Strips Trial Rights," Law360 (March 31, 2022)
- Quoted, "In Y.U. child sexual abuse case, a ‘race against time’ to get elderly witnesses on the record," The Forward Association, Inc. (April 5, 2021)
- Quoted, "Actress Drops Weinstein Claims For Ch. 11 Settlement Funds," Law360 (April 2, 2021)
- Quoted, "Stockholders Can Sue Over CEO Speech, Judge Rules," AgendaWeek (January 27, 2020)
- Interviewed, "Child Victim Act Goes Into Effect," Fox News at 6:00 PM (August 14, 2019)
- Quoted, "NY State Courts Prepared for Flood of Lawsuits Under New Child Victims Act, Officials Say," New York Law Journal (August 13, 2019)
- Quoted, "Change to New York Sex-Abuse Laws Expected to Spur A Wave of Lawsuits," The Wall Street Journal (August 6, 2019)
- Quoted, "Boy Scouts could be hit with more sex abuse claims," Associated Press (April 24, 2019)
- Quoted, "New York Lawmakers to Back Lifting Restrictions on Child Abuse Victims’ Right to Sue," The Wall Street Journal (January 28, 2019)
- Quoted, "Baylor legal fees skyrocket amid investigations, lawsuits related to sexual assault," Waco Tribune-Herald (September 7, 2018)
- Quoted, "Lurid Charges Against Ex-Dean Mark a Disturbing Turn in Michigan State’s Nassar Scandal," The Chronicle of Higher Education (March 27, 2018)
- Quoted, "Victim Testimony Raises Settlement Pressure in Nassar Suit," The New York Times (January 25, 2018)
- Community Service Society of New York (board of trustees, executive committee, and development committee chair)
- Junior League, Greenwich, Connecticut, sustaining member
- NYC CVA Steering Committee member
Karen brings both enthusiasm and practicality to her work, and partners with her clients to achieve value-added results.
More About Karen
Karen focuses her practice on investigations, litigation, and trials. She understands that a properly conducted investigation should nonetheless be conducted with an eye toward what may be ensuing litigation. Clients look to Karen for strategic advice on how to best manage a diverse array of matters in public and private entities of every type, and in situations where the entities' reputation and dollars are at risk.
Involved in many high-profile cases, Karen has also testified as an expert witness and been declared a national expert in litigation of sexual abuse claims by the Court. Karen has written and been quoted extensively on the consequences of the recent #MeToo movement on federal securities laws, and with respect to recent changes in the civil law. This includes changes to the statutes of limitations in New York and elsewhere. When Karen takes on a matter that is important to her clients, she owns it, and fully immerses herself into the matter.
Karen has tried approximately 40 cases, most to a jury. In addition to the criminal trials she has prosecuted, she has also defended a broker dealer in an insider trading case brought by the SEC, represented an international accounting firm in various cases involving alleged violations of GAAS and their related federal securities claims and state law claims, in addition to other trials. Karen enjoys trying cases, and brings that confidence to the table.
Clients receive the benefit of Karen's career path, which is as diverse as her practice. She began her career as an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn, New York, where she routinely handled sex crimes and violent felony offenses, and concluded her tenure in the homicide bureau. From there, she served as in-house counsel at Ernst & Young LLP, where she defended the firm in areas relating to accounting and financial fraud, securities class actions, and professional liability. She later joined a major international law firm, where she continued to focus her practice in these and other areas, while also serving as the national co-chair of its securities litigation practice. Since joining Seyfarth in 2014, she has become actively involved in investigating and defending institutions with respect to allegations of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, whistleblower, and other workplace-related claims. Based on her experience working in both the public and private spheres, and in an in-house environment, Karen's background enables her to provide a unique perspective to her clients.
As a recognized practitioner in the Child Victim Act (CVA) space, the New York Deputy Chief Administrative Judge in charge of administering all CVA cases in New York City requested that Karen assist him as a liaison counsel to work with other counsel and other judicial districts to consider CVA case management parameters and to ensure CVA cases are handled in an efficient and uniform way. She also has defended cases under the recently enacted New Jersey Statute.
At Seyfarth, Karen works with a multidisciplinary team that is well-versed in both the law and matters specific to her clients. She develops strategies that maximize value, while reducing the toll her retention has on her clients.
Karen truly enjoys her Seyfarth practice, particularly representing clients in connection with possible litigation, where they face new legal challenges and matters. Each new client or new matter presents a clean slate and an opportunity to roll up her sleeves, provide creative solutions, and meet the needs of her client. Karen appreciates that there are so many like-minded people at Seyfarth who have the same dedication and commitment to their clients.
Involved in many high-profile cases, Karen has also testified as an expert witness and been declared a national expert in litigation of sexual abuse claims by the Court. Karen has written and been quoted extensively on the consequences of the recent #MeToo movement on federal securities laws, and with respect to recent changes in the civil law. This includes changes to the statutes of limitations in New York and elsewhere. When Karen takes on a matter that is important to her clients, she owns it, and fully immerses herself into the matter.
Karen has tried approximately 40 cases, most to a jury. In addition to the criminal trials she has prosecuted, she has also defended a broker dealer in an insider trading case brought by the SEC, represented an international accounting firm in various cases involving alleged violations of GAAS and their related federal securities claims and state law claims, in addition to other trials. Karen enjoys trying cases, and brings that confidence to the table.
Clients receive the benefit of Karen's career path, which is as diverse as her practice. She began her career as an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn, New York, where she routinely handled sex crimes and violent felony offenses, and concluded her tenure in the homicide bureau. From there, she served as in-house counsel at Ernst & Young LLP, where she defended the firm in areas relating to accounting and financial fraud, securities class actions, and professional liability. She later joined a major international law firm, where she continued to focus her practice in these and other areas, while also serving as the national co-chair of its securities litigation practice. Since joining Seyfarth in 2014, she has become actively involved in investigating and defending institutions with respect to allegations of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, whistleblower, and other workplace-related claims. Based on her experience working in both the public and private spheres, and in an in-house environment, Karen's background enables her to provide a unique perspective to her clients.
As a recognized practitioner in the Child Victim Act (CVA) space, the New York Deputy Chief Administrative Judge in charge of administering all CVA cases in New York City requested that Karen assist him as a liaison counsel to work with other counsel and other judicial districts to consider CVA case management parameters and to ensure CVA cases are handled in an efficient and uniform way. She also has defended cases under the recently enacted New Jersey Statute.
At Seyfarth, Karen works with a multidisciplinary team that is well-versed in both the law and matters specific to her clients. She develops strategies that maximize value, while reducing the toll her retention has on her clients.
Karen truly enjoys her Seyfarth practice, particularly representing clients in connection with possible litigation, where they face new legal challenges and matters. Each new client or new matter presents a clean slate and an opportunity to roll up her sleeves, provide creative solutions, and meet the needs of her client. Karen appreciates that there are so many like-minded people at Seyfarth who have the same dedication and commitment to their clients.
- AB, Vassar College
Political Philosophy - JD, Temple University School of Law
- Connecticut
- New York
- US Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
- US Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
- US Court of Federal Claims
- US District Court, District of Connecticut
- US District Court, Eastern District of New York
- US District Court, Southern District of New York
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Representation of attorney representing a high profile victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse in connection with defamation claims he asserted against former Epstein counsel Alan Dershowitz and in defense of counterclaims for defamation asserted against him by Dershowitz
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Representation of film production company in high profile civil litigations, including dismissal of a RICO class action and related claims, as well as represent the entity in parallel investigations by the NYAG, Office of the United States Attorney (S.D.N.Y.) and New York County District Attorney’s Office stemming from claims of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment brought against the company’s eponymous founder
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Designated as a national expert in litigation of sexual abuse claims. Karen provided expert testimony in connection with the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy confirmation hearing, and in other bankrupcy matters
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Continued representation of New York-based university in recent high-profile case alleging sexual abuse, fraudulent concealment, and Title IX (Dismissed on motion, dismissal upheld by the Second Circuit, petition for Certiorari denied)
- Continued representation of New York-based Country Day School in various high-profile litigations involving harassment, whistleblowing, and sexual abuse claims
- Representation of certain national and international accounting firms in defending class action suits and professional negligence claims
- Banco Espirito Santo International, Ltd. v. BDO Seidman, LLP, Circuit Court Case No. 04-14009 CA 31 (five-month jury trial culminating in appellate reversal of judgment in all respects) BDO Seidman LLP v. Banco Espirito Santo International et. al, Nos. 3D09-324, 09-197, 07-2472 (Reversing Plaintiffs verdict in all aspects), Third District Court of Appeal Miami, Florida, June, 2010
- In Re: Bankest Capital Corp., Debtor, Case No. 04-10941-BKC-AJC, Chapter 7
- In Re John Alden Financial Corporation Securities Litigation, 2003 US Dist. LEXIS 2554 (alleging violation of Federal Securities Law (Section 10(b)) (Restatement case; summary judgment granted for defendant on eve of trial)
- SEC v. Moran, 922 F. Supp. 867 (SDNY 1996) (insider trading case culminating in SEC enforcement action and defense verdict at trial)
- Conopco v. McCreadie, 826 F. Supp. 855, 40 F.3d 1239 (3d Cir. 1994) (professional negligence case culminating in trial)
Related News & Insights
-
Media Mentions
11/28/2023
Karen Bitar Discusses New York’s Adult Survivors Act in The Wall Street Journal
-
Sponsored Events
Jun 23, 2023
Seyfarth to Sponsor Loeb Capital's Uncharted Summit
-
Media Mentions
04/23/2023
Karen Bitar Discusses New York Civil Trial Procedure for Sex-Abuse Allegations in The Wall Street Journal
-
Media Mentions
Nov 24, 2022
Karen Bitar quoted in The Wall Street Journal, “New York Law Offers Chance to Sue Over Decades-Old Sex-Abuse Claims”
- Listed in New York Super Lawyers for Securities Litigation (Thomson Reuters) (2007-2010, 2013-2022)
- Recommended Attorney for Corporate Investigations and White-collar Criminal Defense, The Legal 500 (Legalese Ltd.) (2019)
- Listed in New York Metro Super Lawyers "Top Women" for Securities Litigation (Thomson Reuters) (2015)
- Finalist Team Member, Most Effective Lawyer Award, Appellate Category, Daily Business Review (ALM Media Properties) (2010)
Books
- "Jury Instructions," Chapter 10, ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law, Trial Techniques For The Labor And Employment Law Practitioner (2019)
- Co-Author, "Defending the Perceived ‘Deep Pocket’: The Auditors," a chapter of the Inside the MindsTMseries Best Practices for Securities Litigation, published for Leading Lawyers On Maintaining Regulatory Compliance, Reporting Financial Disclosures, and Working With Government Agencies (February 2007)
Articles
- Author, "The Adult Survivors Act Claim Revival Window, and How to Be Ready When It Opens," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (November 16, 2022)
- Co-Author, "The Event Driven #MeToo Lawsuit: An Update on the CBS Securities Class Action," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (February 11, 2020)
- Co-Author, "Proposed Legislation Seeks To Extend The CVA Revival Window For One Additional Year," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 21, 2020)
- Co-Author, "Claims Can Now Be Filed Under New Jersey’s New Law For Asserting Child Sex Abuse Claims," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 2, 2019)
- Co-Author, "The #MeToo Movement and Securities Litigation," Insights: The Corporate & Securities Law Advisor (August 26, 2019)
- Author, "Filings Begin Under New York’s Child Victim Act: Know The Rules," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (August 13, 2019)
- Co-Author, "New Jersey Legislation Extends Statute Of Limitations To Bring Child Sex Abuse Claims," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (June 11, 2019)
- Co-Author, "Recent Developments In Securities Litigation: The “Event Driven” Lawsuit," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (June 10, 2019)
- Author, "Child Victims Act: New law could open door to lawsuits against districts," On Board - Legal Agenda, New York State School Boards Association (March 18, 2019)
- Author, "The Significant Ramifications of New York’s Child Victim Act," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (March 11, 2019)
- Author, "New York Child Victim Act is Now Law," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 29, 2019)
- Author, "The Child Victim Act: The Latest Developments as the Legislature Convenes," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 25, 2019)
- Author, "The NY Child Victim Act: An Election Night Update Which Will Impact Your Institution," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (November 9, 2018)
- Author, "The NY Child Victim Act: Important New Developments May Impact Your Institution," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (August 23, 2018)
- "The NY Child Victim Act: What You Now Need to Know," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (March 6, 2018)
- "Opinion: MSU Faces Legal Risk as Culpability Questions Are Raised in the Nassar Scandal," The National Law Journal (February 22, 2018)
- "Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Forms New ‘Work-Related Sexual Violence Team’," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (January 31, 2018)
- Co-Author, "Much-Needed Certainty and Transparency Created by DOJ’s New FCPA Corporate Enforcement Policy," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 15, 2017)
- "The NY Child Victim Act: What You Need to Know," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (September 14, 2017)
- "A New and Important Development in Insider Trading Law," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (September 8, 2017)
- "The Future of Dodd-Frank: Where is it Going?," One Minute Memo, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (June 26, 2017)
- Co-Author, "Title IX Enforcement and Interpretation: The Winds of Change are Blowing," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 28, 2016)
- "Salman v. United States Broadens Some Contours of Insider Trading Law, but Leaves Others Uncertain," One Minute Memo, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 13, 2016)
- "FCPA Compliance---Recent Department of Justice Initiatives," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (September 13, 2016)
- Co-Author, "Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s First Major Enforcement Action, and What the $210 Million Settlement Means," The Banking Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 8, 713 (September 2012)
- Co-Author, "The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: The New Sheriff in Town," The Banking Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 8, 702 (September 2012)
- Co-Author, "Insider Trading: A New SEC Rule and an Important New Case," Securities Regulation Law Journal (Winter 2001)
- Co-Author, "Second Circuit Rejects Its Own Scienter Standard," Insights (September 2000)
- Co-Author, "California Courts Strike Another Blow to SEC Insider Trading Enforcement Efforts," Insights (October 2000)
- Co-Author, "Pleading Scienter in Securities Fraud Class Actions," New York Law Journal (October 14, 1999)
- Co-Author, "Avoiding Insider Trading Liability When Selling Company Stock," Review of Securities & Commodities Regulation, Standard & Poor’s (January 27, 1999) abstracted in Bowne Digest For Corporate & Securities Lawyers, Bowne & Co. (July/August 1999)
- Co-Author, "Minimizing The Risk of Insider Trading Liability," Corporation, Aspen Law & Business (August 17, 1998)
- Co-Author, "Corporations Need To Police Trading By Insiders Now More Than Ever," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (November 1996)
- Co-Author, "Accounting Liability: Narrowing The Scope of Potential Plaintiffs," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (May 1995)
- Speaker, "The Intersection of Defamation and Sexual Assault," Chicago Chapter of the Coalition of Women’s Initiatives In The Law (September 21, 2022)
- Speaker, "Current Coverage Challenges with Sexual Abuse Claims," ABA Section of Litigation’s 2020 Women in Insurance Network of Virtual Regional CLE Program (November 5, 2020)
- Speaker, "#MeToo Litigation: Investigations Exposing Corporate Cultures of Complicity and Cover-Ups," ABA Section of Litigation’s 2020 Corporate Counsel CLE Seminar (February 14, 2020)
- "FCPA Primer," Webinar (October 7, 2019)
- "The Significant Ramifications of New York’s Child Victim Act: What You Need to Know," Webinar (May 29, 2019)
- Presenter, "David v. Goliath v. David: An Opening Statements Showdown Between small Firm and Big Firm Litigators," Plenary Session of the 2019 Section of Litigation & Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division CLE Conference (May 3, 2019)
- Drafter, "The Cost of Sexual Abuse Lawsuits: Protecting Your Institution," Investors Symposium (October 2018)
- Speaker, "Baylor University: A Case Study," 2nd Annual Title IX ExecuSummit (July 2017)
- Speaker, "Creating Solutions in Challenging Times," National Center’s 44th Annual Conference for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions, Hunter, The City University of New York (March 2017)(Discussion of age discrimination under federal law)
- Speaker, "College Sexual Assault: Protecting the Rights and Interests of the Victim and the Accused," ABA Criminal Justice Sections’ Ninth Annual Fall Institute (November 2016)
- Speaker, "Defending the Accountant Defendant -- Recent Developments in Accounting Liability Defense," Lecture presented at the Securities Litigation Seminar, New York, NY (December 1, 2006)
- Speaker, "Trends in Securities Litigation Post PSLRA," Deloitte & Touche Dispute Consulting Conference (August 2000)
- Quoted, "The Law That Brought to Light aFlurry of Sexual-Assault Allegations," WSJ (November 28, 2023)
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Quoted, "E. Jean Carroll Rape Allegation Against Donald Trump Heads to Trial," The Wall Street Journal (April 23, 2023)
- Quoted, “New York Law Offers Chance to Sue Over Decades-Old Sex-Abuse Claims,” The Wall Street Journal (November 24, 2022)
- Quoted, "Hochul Signs Law Opening Window for Adult Victims to File Lawsuits Over Sexual Abuse," New York Law Journal (May 24, 2022)
- Quoted, "Litigation Expert Says Scouts Ch. 11 Strips Trial Rights," Law360 (March 31, 2022)
- Quoted, "In Y.U. child sexual abuse case, a ‘race against time’ to get elderly witnesses on the record," The Forward Association, Inc. (April 5, 2021)
- Quoted, "Actress Drops Weinstein Claims For Ch. 11 Settlement Funds," Law360 (April 2, 2021)
- Quoted, "Stockholders Can Sue Over CEO Speech, Judge Rules," AgendaWeek (January 27, 2020)
- Interviewed, "Child Victim Act Goes Into Effect," Fox News at 6:00 PM (August 14, 2019)
- Quoted, "NY State Courts Prepared for Flood of Lawsuits Under New Child Victims Act, Officials Say," New York Law Journal (August 13, 2019)
- Quoted, "Change to New York Sex-Abuse Laws Expected to Spur A Wave of Lawsuits," The Wall Street Journal (August 6, 2019)
- Quoted, "Boy Scouts could be hit with more sex abuse claims," Associated Press (April 24, 2019)
- Quoted, "New York Lawmakers to Back Lifting Restrictions on Child Abuse Victims’ Right to Sue," The Wall Street Journal (January 28, 2019)
- Quoted, "Baylor legal fees skyrocket amid investigations, lawsuits related to sexual assault," Waco Tribune-Herald (September 7, 2018)
- Quoted, "Lurid Charges Against Ex-Dean Mark a Disturbing Turn in Michigan State’s Nassar Scandal," The Chronicle of Higher Education (March 27, 2018)
- Quoted, "Victim Testimony Raises Settlement Pressure in Nassar Suit," The New York Times (January 25, 2018)
- Community Service Society of New York (board of trustees, executive committee, and development committee chair)
- Junior League, Greenwich, Connecticut, sustaining member
- NYC CVA Steering Committee member