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DAVID E.
LURIE
Office:
617-367-1970
E-mail:
dlurie@lurielent.com
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David has 29 years of experience as a civil trial lawyer in
business and employment disputes. He has served as primary
litigation counsel for many companies throughout the United
States. He has tried, arbitrated, mediated or settled
multi-million dollar cases in a wide variety of areas,
including financial services, business torts, land use and
environmental, close corporation, employment, intellectual
property, construction and contractual disputes.
Most recently, David’s trial experience has included:
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Working
with his partner Karen Friedman, David represented two
Dutch pension funds in federal lawsuits against a major
financial provider of investment and trust services. Our
clients lost hundreds of millions of dollars when the
provider failed to disclose material risks of collective
investment funds that were rendered worthless upon the
failure of Lehman Brothers. After depositions and
exchange of expert reports, the cases settled on
favorable terms.
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Working
with his partner Tom Lent and colleague Michael Birch,
David represented a public company, its key executives,
and its deferred compensation plan in federal lawsuits
in Philadelphia, San Francisco, New Orleans and
Washington D.C. regarding the “top hat” status of the
plan and the participants’ rights to account balances
under ERISA. After several rulings in favor of our
clients, the claims of all participants settled on
favorable terms.
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Representation of a digital watermarking company in
litigation in Texas and New York against an
investor/supplier who claimed that the company and its
private equity owners breached their fiduciary duties in
a round of financing that altered the company’s capital
structure. After briefing and arguing motions to dismiss
in the two jurisdictions, the case settled through
issuance of a promissory note to the investor/supplier
that was payable upon a change of control of the company.
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An
eleven-day arbitration resulting in a $600,000 award in
favor of our client, a state agency, against an
architectural firm, based on the firm’s errors and
omissions in design and construction administration of a
public housing project.
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Dismissal
of litigation brought by a commercial marina on Cape Cod
against our client, an abutting marina, regarding the
licensing and use of a pier located in public tidelands
along the riparian line separating the two properties.
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Working
with his partner Tom Lent, David obtained a ruling that
a redevelopment agency violated state law in failing to
maintain and preserve emails and electronic documents
regarding a controversial development project.
David is a
founding partner of Lurie, Lent & Friedman, LLP. He was
formerly an associate and partner in the litigation section
of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. He
has been named by his peers as one of Boston magazine's
Super Lawyers in the area of business litigation.
David received his J.D. cum laude in 1983 from Harvard Law
School where he was a member of the Legal Aid Bureau. He
received his B.A. magna cum laude in 1979 from Dartmouth
College, where he majored in Policy Studies with
Distinction. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and
before the United States District Court for the District of
Massachusetts, the United States Court of Appeals for the
First Circuit, and other federal courts. David resides in
Newton, Massachusetts. |