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Carol C. Villegas

Carol C. Villegas

Work Department

Securities Litgation

Position

Partner

Career

Carol C. Villegas is a Partner in the New York office of Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP.  Carol focuses on prosecuting complex securities fraud and consumer cases on behalf of institutional investors and individuals.  Leading one of the Firm’s litigation teams, she is actively overseeing litigation against Lordstown, PayPal, Oak Street Health, DocuSign, Flo Health, Amazon, and Hain, among others.  In addition to her litigation responsibilities, Carol holds a variety of leadership positions within the Firm, including serving on the Firm's Executive Committee, as Chair of the Firm's Women's Networking and Mentoring Initiative, and as the Chief of Compliance.

Carol’s development of innovative case theories in complex cases, her skillful handling of discovery work, and her adept ability during oral arguments has earned her accolades from Chambers & Partners USA as well as Law360 as a Class Action MVP, The National Law Journal as a Plaintiffs’ Trailblazer, and the New York Law Journal as a Top Woman in Law, New York Trailblazer, and Distinguished Leader.  Business Today named Carol one of the “Top 10 Most Influential Securities Litigation Lawyer in New York.”  The National Law Journal “Elite Trial Lawyers” has repeatedly recognized her superb ability to excel in high stakes matters on behalf of plaintiffs and selected her to its class of Elite Women of the Plaintiffs Bar and as a finalist for Plaintiff Attorney of the Year.  She has also been recognized as a Litigation Star and shortlisted for Plaintiff Litigator of the Year by Benchmark Litigation and a Next Generation Partner by The Legal 500, where clients praised her for helping them “better understand the process and how to value a case.”  Lawdragon has named her one of the country’s Leading Lawyers, Leading Litigators, Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers, and Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers.  Additionally, Crain's New York Business selected Carol to its list of Notable Women in Law.  The Women in Business Law Awards also shortlisted Carol for Securities Litigator of the Year, Privacy and Data Protection Lawyer of the Year, and Thought Leadership Lawyer of the Year, and Chambers and Partners selected Carol as a finalist for Diversity & Inclusion: Outstanding Contribution, and New York Law Journal’s New York Legal Awards selected her as a Lawyer of the Year finalist.

Notable recent successes include In re Nielsen Holdings PLC Securities Litigation ($73 million settlement) and City of Warren Police and Fire Retirement System v. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ($39 million settlement).  Carol has also played a pivotal role in securing favorable settlements for investors, including in cases against DeVry, a for-profit university; AMD, a multi-national semiconductor company; Liquidity Services, an online auction marketplace; Aeropostale, a leader in the international retail apparel industry; Vocera, a healthcare communications provider; and Prothena, a biopharmaceutical company, among others.  Carol has also helped revive a securities class action against LifeLock after arguing an appeal before the Ninth Circuit.  The case settled shortly thereafter.

Prior to joining Labaton Keller Sucharow, Carol served as the Assistant District Attorney in the Supreme Court Bureau for the Richmond County District Attorney’s office, where she took several cases to trial.  She began her career as an Associate at King & Spalding LLP, where she worked as a federal litigator.

Languages

Spanish

Memberships

Carol is an active member of the New York State Bar Association's Women in the Law Section and Chair of the Board of Directors of the City Bar Fund, the nonprofit 501(c)(3) arm of the New York City Bar Association.  She is also a member of the National Association of Public Pension Attorneys, the National Association of Women Lawyers, and the Hispanic National Bar Association.  In addition, Carol previously served on Law360’s Securities Editorial Board.

Education

New York University School of Law J.D., 2002

New York University B.A., English and Politics, with honors, 1999

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