Litigation Finance: Questions Companies Should Consider in Deciding Whether to Pursue Litigation Financing
4 minute read | March.28.2024
Of Counsel
New York
Kim B. Goldberg is an experienced litigator who represents clients in high-stakes matters in state and federal courts across the country. She regularly counsels financial institutions, corporations, and individuals in complex commercial and securities litigation matters, partnership disputes, and restructuring litigation, and has helped her clients resolve their most significant disputes and to minimize or avoid regulatory enforcement action.
Kim represents companies and individuals in a variety of complex commercial matters, including breach of contract, securities and stockholder litigation, borrower-lender disputes, trade secret misappropriation, and bankruptcy proceedings. She also has significant experience in white collar criminal and regulatory investigations and enforcement actions, as well as internal investigations. Kim regularly appears in courts across the country; before arbitration panels; and before regulators including the SEC, DOJ, and CFTC.
Kim maintains an active pro bono practice, including matters ranging from prisoners' rights to immigration issues and constitutional law.
Kim graduated from Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. She earned her B.A., with honors and distinction, and M.A. from Stanford University, where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Before joining Orrick, Kim practiced in the litigation departments of Milbank LLP and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
Kim's past representations include:
4 minute read | March.28.2024