Meredith C. Sherman
Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP
Recognized since 2022
Iselin, New Jersey
Commercial Litigation
Ms. Sherman concentrates her practice in commercial litigation with an emphasis on complex commercial disputes. She has more than a decade of experience representing corporations and financial institutions, with a particular expertise in securities class actions and shareholder derivative lawsuits.
Ms. Sherman has assisted numerous banking clients in investigations related to global regulatory sanctions, anti-money laundering compliance, alleged manipulation of benchmark interest rates, and in a broad range of government inquiries and subpoena responses.
Ms. Sherman has also handled investigations and commercial and employment disputes for clients in the manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and higher education industries. Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Sherman was a litigation associate at a prominent national law firm.
- 99 Wood Avenue South
Iselin, NJ 08830
- French
- Spanish
- Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, M.A., graduated 2009
- University of Pennsylvania, J.D., graduated 2009
- Bryn Mawr College, B.A. , graduated 2004
- New Jersey, 2009
- New York, 2010
- Pennsylvania, 2022
- New Jersey State Bar Association - Business Law Section, Civil Trial Bar Section, Dispute Resolution Section, Women in the Profession Section
- American Bar Association - Member, Business Law Section; Vice Chair, Securities Litigation Subcommittee, Business and Corporate Litigation Committee; Co-Chair, Wellness, Life Balance & Time Management Subcommittee
- French-American Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia Chapter - Member
- Mercer County Bar Association - Member
- Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber - Member
46 The Best Lawyers in America® awards
12 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America awards
- Commercial Litigation
- Recipient of the Commitment to Justice Award from Her Justice, a nonprofit organization that provides free legal help to women living in poverty in New York City, for her successful representation of a domestic violence survivor and her children in their U Visa applications (2014)
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