Leah Heifetz-Li profile

Leah Heifetz-Li

Counsel

17 years experiencePhiladelphia Metro

Areas of Focus

Securities LitigationShareholder RightsShareholder Derivative LitigationClass Actions

Bar & Court Admissions

  • New York
  • Pennsylvania
  • United States District Court, Southern District of New York
  • United States District Court, Eastern District of New York

Education

  • Columbia University Law School, J.D. 2009
  • University of Pennsylvania, B.A. 2006

Clerkships

  • New York State Supreme Court, New York County – Law Clerk to the Honorable Cynthia S. Kern

Awards & Recognition

  • National
  • Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
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Biography

Leah Heifetz-Li joined Rosen Law in 2017 and focuses her practice on securities class actions. She has extensive experience in class action litigation, having previously practiced at a large class action firm representing shareholders in merger and acquisition litigation as well as shareholder derivative actions. Leah has secured significant financial recoveries for stockholders as well as corporate governance reforms in the Delaware Court of Chancery and other courts throughout the country, including on the case teams for: In re Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. (S.D.N.Y.), in which the Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court’s order dismissing the case with prejudice, and the Rosen Law ultimately secured a $30.75 million recovery. In re USA Technologies, Inc. (E.D. Pa..), securing a $15.3 million recovery. Meyer v. Concordia International Corp. et. al. (S.D.N.Y.), securing a $9.25 million recovery. In re Sundial Growers Inc. (S.D.N.Y.), securing a $7 million recovery. In re Spectrum Pharma, Inc. Sec. Litig. (D. Nev.), securing a $2.995 million settlement. In re Sequans Communications S.A. (E.D.N.Y.), securing a $2.75 million recovery.

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