Sher Tremonte LLP

Sher Tremonte LLP Highly skilled representation in complex business litigation, internal investigations and white collar regulatory and criminal matters.

Sher Tremonte LLP provides highly skilled representation to individuals and companies in complex business litigation, internal investigations and white collar regulatory and criminal matters. The firm’s co-founders, Justin Sher and Michael Tremonte, acquired their expertise in government service and practicing at premier international law firms. Sher Tremonte is dedicated to achieving successful outcomes through meticulous preparation, thoughtful counseling and vigorous advocacy.

On March 10, Sher Tremonte LLP secured a complete victory after a three-week jury trial in the Nassau County Commercial ...
03/19/2026

On March 10, Sher Tremonte LLP secured a complete victory after a three-week jury trial in the Nassau County Commercial Division.

The firm represented two investors accused of fraud and other misconduct related to an overseas fertilizer business. After dismissing all but one of the plaintiffs’ claims pretrial, the jury rejected the sole remaining fraud claim in full and returning a verdict for both clients after less than a day of deliberations.

Congratulations to trial team Michael Tremonte, Michael Bass, and Caroline Delafield on this outstanding result.

Read more on our website: https://shertremonte.com/2026/03/19/sher-tremonte-secures-complete-jury-trial-victory-in-multi-week-nassau-county-commercial-dispute/

Sher Tremonte LLP is pleased to share a recent victory on behalf of our client, Elumeo SE, a German online and TV jewelr...
03/16/2026

Sher Tremonte LLP is pleased to share a recent victory on behalf of our client, Elumeo SE, a German online and TV jewelry retailer.

In the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the Court granted Elumeo’s motion to dismiss all claims brought by Kat Florence, LLC and Don Kogen, dismissing the case for lack of subject matter (alienage) jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332. The Court agreed with Elumeo’s factual challenge to jurisdiction under Rule 12(b)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, finding that Kat Florence failed to prove that it was a citizen of any U.S. state at the time the complaint was filed.

This result underscores our team’s focus on front end, jurisdictional and procedural defenses that can resolve complex cross border business disputes efficiently and decisively.

Read more on our website: https://shertremonte.com/2026/03/16/sher-tremonte-wins-dismissal-of-all-claims-against-international-jewelry-retailer/

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York introduces new corporate enforcement and voluntary self-dis...
02/27/2026

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York introduces new corporate enforcement and voluntary self-disclosure program for financial crimes. Sher Tremonte attorneys Brian Kidd, Taylor Fontan, Courtney Gans, and Raphael Friedman analyze the practical implications for those interested in participating in the program.

Read the full client alert on our website here: https://shertremonte.com/2026/02/27/client-alert-sdny-announces-new-corporate-enforcement-and-voluntary-self-disclosure-program-for-financial-crimes/

Law360 has published an article by Sher Tremonte partner Brian Kidd and associates Taylor Fontan and Rebecca Prager anal...
02/26/2026

Law360 has published an article by Sher Tremonte partner Brian Kidd and associates Taylor Fontan and Rebecca Prager analyzing Judge Jed Rakoff’s recent decision in U.S. v. Heppner. In that case, the Southern District of New York held that documents a defendant generated using Anthropic’s AI assistant, Claude, and later shared with his lawyers were not protected by the attorney-client privilege or work-product doctrine.

Read the full analysis, “AI-Generated Doc Ruling Guides Attys On Privilege Risks" here: https://shertremonte.com/2026/02/26/sher-tremonte-attorneys-publish-law360-analysis-on-ai-privilege-and-work-product/

On February 19, 2026, Sher Tremonte LLP filed an amicus curiae brief in the Supreme Court on behalf of 216 Members of Co...
02/23/2026

On February 19, 2026, Sher Tremonte LLP filed an amicus curiae brief in the Supreme Court on behalf of 216 Members of Congress in Trump v. Barbara, No. 25-365, a case challenging the Administration’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship by executive order.

The Members—drawn from both chambers and key committees with jurisdiction over immigration and homeland security—urge the Court to hold that the Executive Order is invalid because it conflicts with Congress’s explicit mandate in 8 USC § 1401(a). The brief explains that, for more than eight decades, federal immigration statutes have guaranteed citizenship to virtually all persons born in the United States under the jus soli rule, and that the structure of the modern INA depends on that statutory guarantee.

Our team, including partner Douglas Jensen and associate Michael Bass, was honored to represent the Members of Congress together with co-counsel Professor Jonathan Weinberg of Wayne State University and Professor Linus Chan of the University of Minnesota.

Read more here: https://shertremonte.com/2026/02/23/sher-tremonte-represents-members-of-congress-in-supreme-court-amicus-brief-defending-birthright-citizenship/?preview_id=9181&preview_nonce=dc1ae9d577&_thumbnail_id=-1&preview=true

On February 9, 2026, Sher Tremonte LLP filed a proposed amicus curiae brief in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals...
02/19/2026

On February 9, 2026, Sher Tremonte LLP filed a proposed amicus curiae brief in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals on behalf of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) in support of a petition for a writ of mandamus in In re Meta Platforms, Inc. and Instagram, LLC, No. 26-OA-0001. The amicus brief urges the Court to grant mandamus to vacate a D.C. Superior Court ruling that applied the crime-fraud exception to communications between Meta and its in-house counsel.
Sher Tremonte represented NACDL together with co-counsel Kobie Flowers of Flowers Keller LLP. The Sher Tremonte team on the filing included partners Michael Tremonte and Noam Biale, associates Rebecca Prager and Eleuthera Sa, and paralegal Anand Chitnis.

Read the proposed amicus brief here: https://shertremonte.com/2026/02/12/sher-tremonte-files-amicus-brief-on-behalf-of-national-association-of-criminal-defense-lawyers-in-d-c-court-of-appeals-mandamus-petition-involving-attorney-client-privilege/

Southern District of New York Judge Rakoff rules that defendant accused of fraud cannot assert privilege over AI-generat...
02/19/2026

Southern District of New York Judge Rakoff rules that defendant accused of fraud cannot assert privilege over AI-generated documents. Sher Tremonte attorneys Brian Kidd, Taylor Fontan, and Rebecca Prager analyze the practical implications for clients that may use AI tools or platforms to create and share materials with counsel to aid in their representation.

Read more here: https://shertremonte.com/2026/02/12/client-alert-southern-district-of-new-york-judge-rakoff-rules-that-defendant-accused-of-fraud-cannot-assert-privilege-over-ai-generated-documents/

The DOJ recently established a new DOJ Division to centralize and coordinate federal fraud enforcement nationwide, cover...
01/23/2026

The DOJ recently established a new DOJ Division to centralize and coordinate federal fraud enforcement nationwide, covering government programs, federally funded benefits, and private citizens. Sher Tremonte attorneys Brian Kidd and Taylor Fontan analyze the National Fraud Enforcement Division and outline implications for organizations receiving federal funds. ​​

Read more here: https://shertremonte.com/2026/01/23/client-alert-white-house-announces-new-department-of-justice-division-focused-on-national-fraud-enforcement/

We are excited to be named one of Law360’s Legal Lions of the Week for our recent appellate win for client Alta Partners...
01/21/2026

We are excited to be named one of Law360’s Legal Lions of the Week for our recent appellate win for client Alta Partners, LLC.

Law360 highlighted the firm’s role in securing a Second Circuit decision that upheld a nearly $88 million judgment in favor of Alta and a co-plaintiff in high stakes warrant litigation against Getty Images. The recognition reflects the strength of Sher Tremonte’s appellate and complex commercial litigation practices and the team’s success on this matter.

To read more about the case and the Second Circuit’s decision, visit the firm’s announcement here: https://shertremonte.com/2026/01/16/sher-tremonte-secures-second-circuit-win-for-alta-partners/

You can read more about the Alta decision and our role in the case here: https://www.law360.com/pulse/articles/2431213/law360-s-legal-lions-of-the-week

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit largely affirmed a nearly $88 million in total damages awarded to Alta ...
01/16/2026

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit largely affirmed a nearly $88 million in total damages awarded to Alta and co-plaintiff by the Southern District of New York against Getty Images Holdings, Inc. The ruling upholds the district court’s core findings that Alta was entitled to exercise its warrants and that Getty breached its contractual obligations by blocking those exercises.

“We are very pleased that the Second Circuit affirmed the district court and agreed that Alta was entitled to exercise its warrants,” partner Justin M. Sher, who argued the appeal, told . “The decision sends an important message that issuers must honor their commitments to investors.”

Congratulations to Justin and the entire Sher Tremonte team representing Alta, including partner Mark Cuccaro, counsels Amanda Greenfield and Max Tanner, and paralegal Carmina Hachenburg, on this outstanding result.

Read more here: https://shertremonte.com/2026/01/16/sher-tremonte-secures-second-circuit-win-for-alta-partners/

Sher Tremonte LLP is pleased to welcome three outstanding attorneys —Eleuthera Sa, Emma Schwartz, and Grace Coleman — as...
01/08/2026

Sher Tremonte LLP is pleased to welcome three outstanding attorneys —Eleuthera Sa, Emma Schwartz, and Grace Coleman — as associates in our litigation and investigations/white collar practice.

Each of our new associates joins us from prestigious federal clerkships. Eleuthera clerked for Judge Dale E. Ho of the Southern District of New York and Judge Michelle T. Friedland of the Ninth Circuit, and was previously Editor-in-Chief of the N.Y.U. Law Review. Emma clerked for Judge John M. Walker, Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Judge Diane Gujarati of the Eastern District of New York, and previously was a litigation associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP. Grace joins us from a clerkship with Judge Natasha C. Merle of the Eastern District of New York and previously clerked for Judge Robert A. Richardson of the District of Connecticut.

Please join us in welcoming Eleuthera, Emma, and Grace to Sher Tremonte LLP.

Visit our website for the full announcement and to learn more about our team: https://shertremonte.com/2026/01/08/sher-tremonte-welcomes-three-new-associates-who-join-the-firm-from-federal-clerkships/

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