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Sarmad M. Khojasteh is a partner in the Business Litigation practice group. He focuses on the resolution of complex business disputes over a broad range of substantive areas, including securities and credit-related matters, commercial and contract disputes, corporate governance issues, and general commercial disputes. Sarmad regularly practices before federal and state courts throughout the nation and has extensive experience counseling clients in high-stakes business disputes. His clients include public and private companies, private equity and other investment firms, partnerships, and individuals in industries including financial services, real estate, pharmaceuticals, insurance, media, technology, and manufacturing.

Regardless of the client or forum, Sarmad focuses on achieving his client’s legal and business objectives in an efficient, effective, and commercial manner. He has been recognized by the New York Law Journal who named him a Rising Star 2021 and by Benchmark Litigation as a Future Star (2024) and on its 40 & Under Hot List (2018).

Sarmad serves on the Board of Directors for Legal Services of the Hudson Valley. He also has served on the Board of Directors for the Iranian American Bar Association‘s New York Chapter, where he served as Chair of the Pro Bono Committee.

Prior to joining King & Spalding, Sarmad was a partner at Kasowitz Benson Torres. Sarmad also previously clerked for the Honorable Terrence W. Boyle, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, and practiced at Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett, where he advised clients on leveraged buy-out transactions, initial public offerings, and debt financings. In law school, Sarmad was a member of the University of Chicago Law Review.

Prior to joining the firm, Sarmad clerked for the Honorable Terrence W. Boyle, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.

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Credentials

J.D., University of Chicago Law School

B.A., Colgate University

New York

Law Clerk, Judge Terrence W. Boyle, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina

Board Member, Legal Services of the Hudson Valley

Board of Directors, Abraham House

Board of Directors, New York Chapter of the Iranian American Bar Association

Farsi

Recognized as a Future Star


Benchmark Litigation, 2024

Named a Rising Star


New York Law Journal, 2021

40 & Under Hot List


Benchmark Litigation, 2018

Named as a Rising Star


Super Lawyers, 2014-2017

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Recognition

Recognized as a Future Star


Benchmark Litigation, 2024

Named a Rising Star


New York Law Journal, 2021

40 & Under Hot List


Benchmark Litigation, 2018

Named as a Rising Star


Super Lawyers, 2014-2017

News

In the News · Source: Law360, Attorney at Law Magazine, Bloomberg Tax, Reuters Daily Docket, Reuters Afternoon Docket, Commercial Observer, New York Journal, Bloomberg Law, Commercial Dispute Resolution and Insurance Edge

April 2, 2024
Partners Jennifer Recine, Sarmad Khojasteh and David Kupfer join K&S’s Business Litigation practice group in New York, focused on real estate litigation and complex commercial litigation

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Matters

Represented a private equity firm in litigation defending against claims that it breached the terms of a $750 million secured loan facility.

Represented a private equity firm in litigation pursuing breach of fiduciary duty and fraud claims against a financial advisor resulting from undisclosed conflicts of interest.

Represented a private equity firm in an internal investigation arising from allegations that a current employee misappropriated confidential information from his prior employer.

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Represented a private equity firm in litigation defending against claims that it breached the terms of a $750 million secured loan facility.

Represented a private equity firm in litigation pursuing breach of fiduciary duty and fraud claims against a financial advisor resulting from undisclosed conflicts of interest.

Represented a private equity firm in an internal investigation arising from allegations that a current employee misappropriated confidential information from his prior employer.

Represented a portfolio company of private equity firm in an arbitration defending against a breach of contract claim.

Represented a portfolio company of private equity firm in an antitrust investigation conducted by the Office of the New York Attorney General.

Represented a portfolio company of private equity firm in its malpractice claim against two AmLaw 100 law firms to recover $300 million in damages caused by the firms’ negligence in negotiating a renewable energy M&A transaction.

Represented the former CEO of US operations of a London-based hedge fund in an international arbitration defending against a breach of contract claim.

Represented a former CEO and shareholder of a credit and debit payment solution and services company in multiple lawsuits against controlling noteholders and the board of directors arising from the board’s pursuit of a debt-for-equity exchange at an unfairly low equity cash out price.

Represented cannabis cultivation experts and investors in a dispute against their joint venture partner, a subsidiary of a large multistate marijuana operator, concerning the ownership of a medical marijuana license. After a two-week arbitration before a panel of three arbitrators, the arbitration panel found that the joint venture partner breached its fiduciary duties and unjustly enriched itself, and that it was liable for over $15 million in damages.

Represented MBIA in a decade-long put-back action against Credit Suisse in which MBIA sought to recover for breaches of representations and warranties related to RMBS insured by MBIA. After a two-week bench trial in New York State Supreme Court, the court found that MBIA had convincingly proved that Credit Suisse breached its representations and warranties, and that Credit Suisse was liable for over $600 million in damages.

Represented Federal Housing Finance Agency, as conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, in actions in federal and state courts against numerous financial institutions and individuals. The lawsuits sought rescission or damages from the banks for, among other things, their misrepresentations concerning pools of mortgage loans that underlie residential mortgage-backed securities the banks issued, securitized, and sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. After prevailing on critical pre-trial issues, FHFA settled the actions for over $2 billion, including a $1.25 billion settlement with Morgan Stanley.

Represented MBIA, one of the world’s largest monoline insurers, in litigation brought by 18 of the world’s largest banks seeking to overturn MBIA’s corporate restructuring which, with the approval of the New York Department of Insurance, established a separate company for MBIA’s municipal bond insurance business. After a several-week evidentiary proceeding, the New York Supreme Court upheld MBIA’s restructuring, and MBIA received $1.7 billion in cash and a $500 million line of credit for its municipal bond insurance business.

Successful representation of a financial institution in an investigation by the SEC into allegations of insider trading.

Successful bench trial in federal court on behalf of an individual lender against a real estate developer, resulting in an award of approximately $13 million.

Represented a mining and metal recovery holding company, the Renco Group, in defending thousands of individual suits brought by Peruvian plaintiffs, including by developing and asserting defenses based on the doctrine of international comity and Peru’s assertions of sovereignty.

Represented the Related Companies in several disputes arising from the Hudson Yards development project.

Represented a leading innovator and developer of bank-owned life insurance policies in litigation pursuing misappropriation of trade secret and breach of contract claims against a large competitor.

News

In the News · Source: Law360, Attorney at Law Magazine, Bloomberg Tax, Reuters Daily Docket, Reuters Afternoon Docket, Commercial Observer, New York Journal, Bloomberg Law, Commercial Dispute Resolution and Insurance Edge

April 2, 2024
Partners Jennifer Recine, Sarmad Khojasteh and David Kupfer join K&S’s Business Litigation practice group in New York, focused on real estate litigation and complex commercial litigation

View all

Matters

Represented a private equity firm in litigation defending against claims that it breached the terms of a $750 million secured loan facility.

Represented a private equity firm in litigation pursuing breach of fiduciary duty and fraud claims against a financial advisor resulting from undisclosed conflicts of interest.

Represented a private equity firm in an internal investigation arising from allegations that a current employee misappropriated confidential information from his prior employer.

See more

Close

Matters

Represented a private equity firm in litigation defending against claims that it breached the terms of a $750 million secured loan facility.

Represented a private equity firm in litigation pursuing breach of fiduciary duty and fraud claims against a financial advisor resulting from undisclosed conflicts of interest.

Represented a private equity firm in an internal investigation arising from allegations that a current employee misappropriated confidential information from his prior employer.

Represented a portfolio company of private equity firm in an arbitration defending against a breach of contract claim.

Represented a portfolio company of private equity firm in an antitrust investigation conducted by the Office of the New York Attorney General.

Represented a portfolio company of private equity firm in its malpractice claim against two AmLaw 100 law firms to recover $300 million in damages caused by the firms’ negligence in negotiating a renewable energy M&A transaction.

Represented the former CEO of US operations of a London-based hedge fund in an international arbitration defending against a breach of contract claim.

Represented a former CEO and shareholder of a credit and debit payment solution and services company in multiple lawsuits against controlling noteholders and the board of directors arising from the board’s pursuit of a debt-for-equity exchange at an unfairly low equity cash out price.

Represented cannabis cultivation experts and investors in a dispute against their joint venture partner, a subsidiary of a large multistate marijuana operator, concerning the ownership of a medical marijuana license. After a two-week arbitration before a panel of three arbitrators, the arbitration panel found that the joint venture partner breached its fiduciary duties and unjustly enriched itself, and that it was liable for over $15 million in damages.

Represented MBIA in a decade-long put-back action against Credit Suisse in which MBIA sought to recover for breaches of representations and warranties related to RMBS insured by MBIA. After a two-week bench trial in New York State Supreme Court, the court found that MBIA had convincingly proved that Credit Suisse breached its representations and warranties, and that Credit Suisse was liable for over $600 million in damages.

Represented Federal Housing Finance Agency, as conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, in actions in federal and state courts against numerous financial institutions and individuals. The lawsuits sought rescission or damages from the banks for, among other things, their misrepresentations concerning pools of mortgage loans that underlie residential mortgage-backed securities the banks issued, securitized, and sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. After prevailing on critical pre-trial issues, FHFA settled the actions for over $2 billion, including a $1.25 billion settlement with Morgan Stanley.

Represented MBIA, one of the world’s largest monoline insurers, in litigation brought by 18 of the world’s largest banks seeking to overturn MBIA’s corporate restructuring which, with the approval of the New York Department of Insurance, established a separate company for MBIA’s municipal bond insurance business. After a several-week evidentiary proceeding, the New York Supreme Court upheld MBIA’s restructuring, and MBIA received $1.7 billion in cash and a $500 million line of credit for its municipal bond insurance business.

Successful representation of a financial institution in an investigation by the SEC into allegations of insider trading.

Successful bench trial in federal court on behalf of an individual lender against a real estate developer, resulting in an award of approximately $13 million.

Represented a mining and metal recovery holding company, the Renco Group, in defending thousands of individual suits brought by Peruvian plaintiffs, including by developing and asserting defenses based on the doctrine of international comity and Peru’s assertions of sovereignty.

Represented the Related Companies in several disputes arising from the Hudson Yards development project.

Represented a leading innovator and developer of bank-owned life insurance policies in litigation pursuing misappropriation of trade secret and breach of contract claims against a large competitor.

News

In the News · Source: Law360, Attorney at Law Magazine, Bloomberg Tax, Reuters Daily Docket, Reuters Afternoon Docket, Commercial Observer, New York Journal, Bloomberg Law, Commercial Dispute Resolution and Insurance Edge

April 2, 2024
Partners Jennifer Recine, Sarmad Khojasteh and David Kupfer join K&S’s Business Litigation practice group in New York, focused on real estate litigation and complex commercial litigation

View all

Credentials

J.D., University of Chicago Law School

B.A., Colgate University

New York

Law Clerk, Judge Terrence W. Boyle, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina

Board Member, Legal Services of the Hudson Valley

Board of Directors, Abraham House

Board of Directors, New York Chapter of the Iranian American Bar Association

Farsi

Recognized as a Future Star


Benchmark Litigation, 2024

Named a Rising Star


New York Law Journal, 2021

40 & Under Hot List


Benchmark Litigation, 2018

Named as a Rising Star


Super Lawyers, 2014-2017

Close

Recognition

Recognized as a Future Star


Benchmark Litigation, 2024

Named a Rising Star


New York Law Journal, 2021

40 & Under Hot List


Benchmark Litigation, 2018

Named as a Rising Star


Super Lawyers, 2014-2017