
Guri Ademi practiced nearly ten years representing major corporations and their insiders in initial public offerings, mergers and acquisitions and defense of antitrust investigations. He joined us in 2001. Guri represents shareholders in securities class actions, and in buyout and derivative cases. Guri also represents small businesses and individuals in antitrust and consumer fraud cases. Guri is recognized as a Wisconsin Super Lawyer in Wisconsin Super Lawyers.
Guri has helped to win substantial recoveries on behalf of shareholders and consumers. Highlights include:
FRANK V. EDUCATION REALTY TRUST, INC., ET AL. Represented the class as Co-Lead counsel in this post closing damages securities class action. Settlement of $10 million.
IN RE: SYNTROLEUM CORP. SHAREHOLDER LITIGATION. Represented the class as Co-Lead counsel alleging breach of fiduciary duty in this securities class action. Settlement of $2.8 million in additional consideration for selling public shareholders.
IN RE ENERGYSOLUTIONS, INC. SHAREHOLDER LITIGATION Represented one of the named plaintiffs alleging breach of fiduciary duty in this securities class action. Additional consideration of $36 million for selling public shareholders.
IN RE NU SKIN ENTERPRISES, INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION Represented one of the supporting plaintiffs in this securities class action. Settlement of $47 million.
IN RE: DHB INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION Represented the Lead Plaintiff against DHB in this securities class action. Settlement of $64 million pending.
IN RE: SPIEGEL, INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION Co-Lead counsel against Spiegel Inc in this securities class action. Settlement of $17.5 million, representing nearly 50% recovery.
IN RE: EFUNDS CORPORATION SECURITIES LITIGATION Co-Lead counsel against eFunds. Settlement of $2.5 million despite dismissal on summary judgment.
IN RE: QUOVADX INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION Represented lead plaintiff against Quovadx. Settlement of $9 million representing nearly 50% recovery.
IN RE: NORTHWESTERN CORP. SECURITIES LITIGATION Represented secondary offering shareholders and certain bondholders. Settlement of $40 million.
KARDONICK ET AL., V. J.P. MORGAN & CO. CHASE. Represented the class of consumers in this consumer class action. Settlement of $21.5 Million.