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About
Provided by Bill Carmody
Practice Areas
Bet-The-Company Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Antitrust, Intellectual Property, Securities, Mass Tort/Class Actions - Plaintiffs
Career
Bill Carmody breaks the mold of what to expect in a trial lawyer. As the head of Susman Godfrey’s New York office, Bill leads a booming bet-the-company trial practice – he’s served as lead counsel to industry leaders such as General Electric, Sotheby’s, Uber, TPG, Steve Madden, and industry titans such as Louis Bacon, Daniel Loeb, and Adam Neumann. For plaintiffs, Bill has secured verdicts and settlements in the billions. And, for defendants, he has protected his clients from potential exposure in the billions of dollars.
Carmody is best known for stepping into big high-stakes trials shortly before they are set to begin and getting paid on his results. He’s described as a storyteller with a “preternatural ability” to connect with juries – and “someone whose core skill set is persuading a lay jury in a complex business case.” .
Landmark Wins
Bill is regularly at the helm of the biggest litigation wins in the nation.
• In what’s been described as the “tech trial of the century” – the epic clash over self-driving car technology that pitted Google/Waymo against Uber – Bill stepped in shortly before trial to defend Uber. Although Waymo sought damages of almost $2 billion, Bill and his team got all of Waymo’s experts’ damages opinions struck. After Bill’s public and private opening statements and the presentation of four days of evidence to a federal jury in San Francisco, this high-profile case ended in a favorable settlement.
• In one of the largest individual claims to be litigated this century, WeWork founder Adam Neumann turned to Bill as part of a multi-firm trial team after SoftBank withdrew its offer to buy up to $3 Billion in WeWork stock from Mr. Neumann and other shareholders. A week before trial, the case settled as reported by The New York Times.
• For GE, Bill successfully tried a complex multi-contract case before a jury, leading to a judgment in favor of GE worth more than $160 Million.
• On behalf of a pharmaceutical industry whistleblower, Bill prosecuted novel anti-kickback claims in the Novartis qui tam litigation that resulted in total settlements of $465 Million – which for a case of its kind is the largest recovery ever.
Chosen Leader
Bill is often tapped to lead the country’s most significant litigation. He is:
• taking on Google in a highly publicized privacy class action,
• serving as lead counsel to the City of Baltimore – whose citizens are more likely to die of an opioid overdose than those of nearly any city in the U.S. – in its ongoing opioid litigation,
• serving as court-appointed co-lead counsel in the consolidated antitrust class action arising out of the LIBOR-rate fixing scandal. To date, the action has resulted in settlement recoveries of more than $590 million, and
• taking on the NFL and DirectTV as co-lead class counsel to plaintiffs in a California MDL class action litigation alleging DirecTV’s exclusive NFL Sunday Ticket package violates federal antitrust laws.
Professional Memberships
Member, American Board of Trial Advocates
Member, Legal Counsel of America
Fellow, American Bar Association
Publications
Carmody appears frequently in national and international media, and his trials have been featured in hundreds of publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Financial Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Business Week, Bloomberg, The National Law Journal, Texas Lawyer, and The American Lawyer. He has been profiled by Lawdragon in its “Producers” series, by Law 360 for its “Trial Pro” series, and by Forbes. While his trial tactics and betting on his clients’ results have received widespread acclaim, most important to Bill and his clients are the victories earned in the courtroom – and following are just a few.
Chambers Review
USA
Bill Carmody receives excellent reviews for his courtroom work, and frequently acts in high-stakes trials, representing defendants, single plaintiffs and class plaintiffs in diverse civil disputes.
Bill Carmody maintains an impressive trial practice and offers a wealth of experience acting for big name clients in shareholder actions, commercial disputes and antitrust litigation, among other matters. He is based in the New York office of Susman Godfrey.
Bill Carmody is a well-known trial lawyer commended for his plaintiff-side antitrust practice. He represents high-profile clients in sophisticated cases.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Bill is exceptionally able to get to the nub of litigation and be prepared on short notice to take a case all the way to trial. He is a very skilled negotiator."
"Bill is knowledgeable, strategic and responsive."
"Bill continues to be one of the titans of the Bar. He is a complete comfort in court and has a keen strategic sense of how to get to a positive outcome."
"He's got a very nice demeanor in the courtroom."
"We consider Bill to be one of the leading trial lawyers and strategists in the country."
"Bill takes charge and moves everything forward. He really is extraordinary, one of a kind. When Bill walks into the room, he is in charge and everybody knows it."
"His ability to quickly analyze complex facts, distill them into a cogent story, and then explain it in a way so that everyone agrees with him sets him apart."
"Bill is exceptionally able to get to the nub of litigation and be prepared on short notice to take a case all the way to trial. He is a very skilled negotiator."
"Bill is knowledgeable, strategic and responsive."
"Bill continues to be one of the titans of the Bar. He is a complete comfort in court and has a keen strategic sense of how to get to a positive outcome."
"He's got a very nice demeanor in the courtroom."
"We consider Bill to be one of the leading trial lawyers and strategists in the country."
"Bill takes charge and moves everything forward. He really is extraordinary, one of a kind. When Bill walks into the room, he is in charge and everybody knows it."
"His ability to quickly analyze complex facts, distill them into a cogent story, and then explain it in a way so that everyone agrees with him sets him apart."