Claire Daly is an associate in Goodwin’s Complex Litigation & Dispute Resolution group. Her practice focuses on securities litigation, consumer financial services litigation, and complex commercial disputes. Claire started at the firm in 2022.
Claire’s pro bono practice includes representing incarcerated individuals obtain sentence reductions and advocating for housing rights of clients through Legal Services NYC.
She is a contributor to Goodwin’s Securities Snapshot, a monthly newsletter discussing updates in the field of securities law, and Goodwin’s Consumer Finance Insights blog, a resource for real-time reporting on the full range of public federal and state consumer finance enforcement activity.
Experience
Claire’s recent matters include:
- Representing a SaaS company and its executive officers in a securities fraud class action lawsuit
- Representing a global financial institution in an action to recover on promissory note arising out of a foreign entity borrower’s default
- Defending a national mortgage lender against alleged violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
- Representing a pharmaceutical company in SEC and FINRA investigations
- Representing real estate investing platform in arbitrations before the American Arbitration Association and FINRA
- Defending a national mortgage lender against alleged violations of the Truth in Lending Act
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Credentials
Education
JD2022
Duke University
BA2018
University of Pennsylvania
Admissions
Bars
- New York
Courts
- U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
