Valerie A Haggans

Valerie A. Haggans

Counsel
Valerie A. Haggans
New York
+1 212 459 7255

Valerie Haggans, a counsel in Goodwin’s Complex Litigation & Dispute Resolution practice, specializes in white collar criminal defense, government civil and regulatory actions, internal investigations and securities litigation. Her recent cases have involved allegations of securities fraud, tax fraud, market manipulation and other anti-competitive practices, and violations of consumer protection statutes.

Experience

Ms. Haggans has represented corporate entities and individuals in government investigations, prosecutions, enforcement actions, and litigations. Earlier this year, she was recognized by The American Lawyer as the first runner-up for “Litigator of the Week” as a result of Goodwin’s securing a full dismissal of a certified class action in an anti-kickback case seeking almost $400 million in damages, just over a week before a six-week jury trial was set to begin. Ms. Haggans also recently completed a three-week criminal tax fraud trial after which the judge praised “defense counsel’s excellent representation of the defendant throughout the case,” noting that “[i]t’s plain that defense counsel did an extraordinary job, including making a successful motion to suppress, getting the count that the defendant had pleaded guilty to dismissed, and getting additional counts dismissed, either because the government couldn’t pursue them or the jury did not find them to be proven.”

Ms. Haggans’ other representative matters include:

Criminal Matters and Investigations

  • Representing the former CEO of a major U.S. bank in connection with investigations by the DOJ, SEC, OCC, and other federal and state regulatory bodies, as well as in connection with securities, shareholder derivative, and other civil lawsuits in state and federal courts, including two federal civil RICO lawsuits that were dismissed with prejudice at the pleading stage.
  • Representing a New York City tax preparer in defending against criminal tax fraud, identity theft, and related charges brought by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, culminating in a three-week jury trial, and securing her compassionate release from a three-year prison sentence after only six months.
  • Representing a global financial institution in conducting multiple internal investigations into media leaks.
  • Representing Wegelin & Co., the world’s oldest private Swiss bank, in defending against criminal tax challenges from the DOJ, IRS and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York that the bank assisted U.S. clients in evading their tax obligations.
  • Representing Grand Atlas Property Management, formerly known as Morgan Management, in connection with a high-profile fraud investigation involving upstate New York billionaire and property mogul, Robert Morgan, by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New York and the SEC.
  • Representing an institutional investment manager and adviser focused on real estate in a non-public SEC enforcement inquiry into potentially anti-competitive practices in connection with property auctions, resulting in a formal termination letter from the SEC recommending no enforcement action. 
  • Representing an institutional client in connection with an SEC investigation arising out of a whistleblower letter, also resulting in a formal termination letter from the SEC recommending no enforcement action.
  • Representing traders at several international financial institutions in connection with global investigations into the LIBOR and foreign exchange market manipulation scandals.
  • Representing a former officer of Standard & Poor’s in connection with DOJ and SEC investigations into the rating agency’s conduct.
  • Representing multiple institutional clients in connection with the public pension fund pay-to-play investigations conducted by the SEC, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Mexico, the New York Attorney General’s Office, and various other state regulators.

Civil Litigation

  • Representing a nationwide mortgage lender and servicer in an anti-kickback case seeking almost $400 million in damages brought under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974, including successfully obtaining full dismissal of the certified class action for lack of Article III standing just over a week before a six-week jury trial was set to begin.
  • Representing a major U.S. bank in multidistrict litigation involving numerous class actions and hundreds of individual plaintiffs alleging violations of consumer protection statutes.
  • Representing a top-10 asset manager by assets under management (AUM) in two separate actions, successfully obtaining and defending on appeal one summary judgement dismissal and one dismissal on the pleadings of actions brought under Section 36(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 alleging that the asset manager charged mutual funds excessive investment advisory and administration fees, premised on the allegation that it provided substantially similar services for a lower fee as a subadviser to other mutual funds.
  • Representing the syndicate of four investment banks that underwrote the $53.5 million initial public offering of common stock of Osmotica Pharmaceuticals plc, a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of specialty products that target markets with underserved patient populations, in consolidated putative securities class actions in state court in New Jersey.
  • Representing a public company in a securities class action alleging misleading statements during earnings calls, mischaracterization of revenue, and overbilling of customers.

Pro Bono Matters

In addition to her other client work, Ms. Haggans has been actively involved in a variety of pro bono representations while at the firm, including representing an indigent criminal defendant in appeal of his death sentence in Alabama state court and in federal habeas proceedings since 2008.

Credentials

Education

JD2008

New York University School of Law

BA2005

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Admissions

Bars

  • New York
  • Massachusetts

Courts

  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit