Stanley M. Grossman Earns Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York Law Journal
POMERANTZ MONITOR | JULY/AUGUST 2020
The New York Law Journal has honored Stanley M. Grossman with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Throughout five decades, Stan built a distinguished legal career fighting on behalf of injured investors. He has litigated landmark cases, shaping the law while recovering well over $1 billion for damaged investors. Within his first year at Pomerantz in 1969, the young Stan appeared before the Supreme Court in Ross v. Bernhard and helped secure the right to a jury trial in derivatives actions for investors. In 1981, Stan served as plaintiff’s lead trial counsel in Gartenberg v. Merrill Lynch, the first case ever tried under the newly enacted Section 36(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940. The standard for fiduciary duty that he presented, now commonly referred to as “the Gartenberg standard,” was later adopted by the Supreme Court. Stan led the litigation of EBCI v. Goldman Sachs that resulted in the seminal ruling that underwriters of IPOs owe fiduciary duties to investors. In 2008, Stan was back before the Supreme Court, presenting his argument in Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta, one of the most important securities cases in a generation. Over the course of a half century of service to the law, Stan Grossman has left his mark as one of the nation’s most influential and respected securities litigators.