For more than 30 years, Lee Armstrong has successfully litigated and tried some of the most complicated bet-the-company disputes across the country in matters involving finance, banking, bankruptcy, consumer class actions, employment, M&A, and securities.
Lee's representations illustrate the breadth of his practice. Currently, Lee's docket includes: defending a bank against claims of structured finance trade secret misappropriation; defending another financial institution against claims stemming from sales and operational practices; and leading the national defense against consumer class actions for several companies, including a recent successful resolution of a $100 billion class action. In addition, Lee recently argued and won a multimillion dollar breach of contract summary judgment on behalf of an aviation company and obtained dismissal for Citizens Bank against securities class actions, a relationship that began more than a decade ago when Lee led the successful defense of then-parent RBS in the multibillion dollar securities class action arising from Enron's collapse.
Lee has acted as trial counsel in the most complex financial institutions cases and has litigated one of the most complex bankruptcies in history, Chrysler: a 42-day nonstop effort that involved multiple evidentiary hearings and appellate practice. Lee also successfully has litigated trademark disputes (e.g., securing a trial verdict exonerating Citizens Bank against infringement claims and successfully arguing the Sixth Circuit appeal), numerous employment restrictive covenant matters, and failed M&A and joint venture disputes. Lee also defended movie producers at a high-profile trial brought by Woody Allen, which settled before verdict.
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- Fordham University (J.D. cum laude 1993; Order of the Coif); New York University (B.S. in Finance cum laude 1990; Theodore Racoosin Scholar)
- New York
- Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation (2019-2022)