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Joseph T. Baio
Partner


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Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
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New York, N.Y. 10019-6099, U.S.A.
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Joseph T. Baio is a partner in the Litigation Department of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP in New York.  Mr. Baio specializes in general commercial litigation, securities law, class action litigation, and SEC and other governmental, regulatory and internal investigations.  Mr. Baio also regularly advises Boards of Directors and Audit Committees of public companies.

Selected Professional and Business Activities

Mr. Baio is the former Chair of Willkie’s Marketing Committee and Professional Personnel Committee.  He has also served on the firm’s Executive Committee.

Mr. Baio is a frequent lecturer at Columbia University School of Business and the Directors’ Network, an organization that instructs members of Boards of Directors on their responsibilities and potential liabilities under state and federal law.

Mr. Baio is a former Director of inMotion, an organization that provides legal and other services to victims of domestic violence, and is a trustee of Aperture Foundation.

Selected Significant Matters
Selected Significant Matters 2005-06:
  • In re Cablevision Securities Litigation: NY State Court, NY Federal Court and Delaware Chancery Court.
    Representation of Special Transaction Committee of Cablevision's Board of Directors in connection with class action litigation arising out of a series of proposed multi-billion dollar transactions.  Also providing ongoing advice to the company's Audit Committee and Committee of Independent Directors.
  • Dayton Power and Light Corp. v. Forster, et al.: Ohio State Court.
Chief trial lawyer for former CEO in litigation over company’s improper withholding of benefits and alleged breach of fiduciary duty.
  • In re Acclaim Securities Litigation: NJ Federal Court.
Lead counsel for defendant accounting firm in Federal Securities class action.
  • Dutch Petroleum (Shell) Securities Litigation :  Federal Court.
Lead counsel for one of the defendant accounting firms: Case dismissed against client.

Also, serving as lead counsel for hedge funds, private equity firms and individuals in the following SEC, NYSE, DOJ and foreign regulatory investigations:
  • In re Freddie Mac .

  • In re Trading in the Securities of First Commercial Financial, Inc.

  • In re Trading in the Securities of Mylan Laboratories .

  • In re PIPES Trading .

  • In re Trading in the Securities of LG Card Co.:  US counsel for company in connection with insider trading investigation by Korean Government.

Additional Significant Matters:
  • Verizon Directories Corp. v. Yellow Book USA, Inc. (2004): Co-counsel for defendant in two-month trial before Judge Jack Weinstein (E.D.N.Y.).

  • Representing the Audit Committee of Healthsouth, Inc. following discovery of accounting irregularities (2003).

  • In re National Energy & Gas Transmission, Inc. (2003-2004): Lead trial counsel in litigations arising in bankruptcy proceedings involving subsidiary of PG&E Corporation.

  • Duncan v. Columbian Life Insurance Company (2000-2004): Lead trial counsel in putative class action litigation alleging race discrimination in connection with the sale of life insurance policies.  Settled.

  • In re Oxford Securities Litigation (2002-2003): Lead trial counsel for accounting firm defendant in multi-billion dollar class action litigation, Settled.

  • The Hartford Art School, Inc. v. University of Hartford (2002): Secured judgment as lead trial counsel for the plaintiff after month-long trial in matter involving ownership and use of multi-million dollar Endowment Fund.

  • Bryan v. The Pep Boys (2001): Obtained judgment on behalf of the defendant in litigation challenging forfeiture clause in “Top Hat” Pension Plan.

  • In re Golden Books (2001): Successfully represented debtor in trial over sale of assets.

  • In re Livent, Inc. (2000): Represented Livent as lead litigator in international bankruptcy proceedings and trial as to disposition of assets.

  • U.S. v. BCCI (through 2000): Over an 8 year period, representing a major financial institution and individuals in the various proceedings following the collapse of BCCI.

  • Heller v. Equity Marketing, Inc. (1999-2000): Obtained verdict after trial for defendants; court rejected plaintiff's demand for warrants and other securities under quantum meruit theory; upheld on appeal.

In addition to advising major corporations and financial services companies, Mr. Baio has represented officers and directors of companies and individual clients in substantial litigations and investigations.  Among those he has represented are Lee Iacocca in his successfully settled litigation against Chrysler Corporation over his entitlement to stock options, Adnan Khashoggi in his $100 million arbitration award against Lockheed Corporation, and Basia Johnson in connection with litigation over the sale of a 17th century painting.

Selected Publications and Lectures
  • Accounting Irregularities and Financial Fraud:  A Corporate Governance Guide (Aspen Publishers, Inc. 2005), Authored Chapter: “Dealing with the Regulators.”

  • Columbia University School of Business, Business and the Law. Since 1997 to the present, regularly lecturing MBA students and those enrolled in the Executive Management Program.

  • Directors’ Network.  Since 1995, regularly instructing Boards of Directors of public companies on their fiduciary duties, D&O liability and crisis management.
Education
1978, New York University School of Law, J.D.
1975, Columbia College, B.A.

Bar Admissions
New York, 1979

Courts
  • United States Supreme Court, 1994
  • United States Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, 1993
  • United States Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit, 1985
  • United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
  • United States District Court, Southern District of New York, 1981


Practice Focus
Litigation
Education
  • 1978, New York University School of Law, J.D.
  • 1975, Columbia College, B.A.

Bar Admissions
New York, 1979

Courts
  • United States Supreme Court, 1994
  • United States Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, 1993
  • United States Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit, 1985
  • United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
  • United States District Court, Southern District of New York, 1981




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