Cole Hassay combines business knowledge with legal skills to represent clients in commercial litigation and corporate governance matters. His practice focuses on securities, shareholder, and derivative litigation.
Cole's representative litigation successes include helping clients secure multiple dismissals in derivative litigation in Delaware's Court of Chancery. He has played a key role on teams defending public companies against securities and stockholder claims, leading fact investigations on key issues, and drafting critical motions. Cole's practice also includes advising boards of directors and senior management regarding corporate governance matters, including issues related to corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and shareholder demands for access to books and records under Delaware General Corporation Law Section 220.
Cole maintains an active pro bono practice, which includes providing legal services to individuals seeking asylum in the United States.
Prior to attending law school, Cole worked as an economic consultant at IHS Markit in Washington, D.C.
Expérience
- The Ohio State University (J.D. magna cum laude 2021; Order of the Coif; Executive Articles Editor, Ohio State Law Journal); John Carroll University (B.A. in Economics and Political Science summa cum laude 2016)
- Ohio