Caz Hashemi
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Litigation: Securities
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About
Provided by Caz Hashemi
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Caz Hashemi is Head of the Wilson Sonsini's litigation department. Clients turn to Caz for his proactive approach and strategic direction in leading complex, high-stakes investigations and litigation matters. He has represented companies, boards, and special committees in more than 100 SEC, government, and internal investigations during his career. Senior executives, directors, and other individuals also frequently engage Caz as personal counsel. In addition, he regularly represents clients in securities class actions, shareholder derivative lawsuits, and stockholder litigation demands.
Caz has substantial expertise advising clients on the most complex and sensitive issues, including whistleblower allegations, financial restatements, accounting and disclosure items, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) matters, and insider trading. Audit committees and special committees often call upon Caz to conduct internal investigations involving these issues. He represents clients across a broad range of industries, including technology, health care, consumer products, energy, financial services, life sciences, and telecommunications.
Prior to joining the firm, Caz served as an enforcement attorney with the SEC's Division of Enforcement, where he investigated potential violations of the federal securities laws.
Chambers Review
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Caz Hashemi is held in particularly high regard for his abilities in handling investigations and enforcement actions brought by the SEC, as well as advising on defending securities litigation claims brought by investors.
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Provided by Chambers
"His performance has been excellent."
"I enjoy working with Caz, he is very responsive and is always knowledgeable if I have any questions."
"His performance has been excellent."
"I enjoy working with Caz, he is very responsive and is always knowledgeable if I have any questions."