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Y. David Scharf

Chair & Co-Managing Partner
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Y. David Scharf Chair & Co-Managing Partner

With over 30 years of experience, David Scharf is one of the country’s leading trial and appellate lawyers and serves as a senior counselor to CEOs and multinational companies.

David represents and advises clients in securities, M&A, complex commercial and real estate transactions, corporate restructurings and other high-stakes business matters. He leads a vibrant litigation and counseling practice that services some of the country’s foremost companies, financial institutions, entrepreneurs and family offices. 

In the financial arena, David has broad national experience representing private equity funds, hedge funds, public companies, financial institutions and other stakeholders in all facets of financial and business litigation. During the financial crisis, he focused on significant restructuring, counseling, advisory work and related litigation matters, representing investors, lenders and borrowers across the country. He has successfully litigated multimillion-dollar corporate takeovers, shareholder disputes and securities-related matters.

In the real estate sector, David’s experience encompasses all aspects of real estate and business litigation. He has represented sponsors, developers, hospitality companies, lenders, purchasers, brokers and other stakeholders. He has obtained successful outcomes for parties linked to iconic properties in New York, Chicago, Miami and San Francisco.

A native of New York, David organizes and heads various pro-bono projects. Among his philanthropic activities, he serves as an officer and member of the board of directors of the United States Tennis Association Foundation that serves over 160 communities around the country, a member of the Board of Trust for the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, a trustee and board member of the Lifetime Care Foundation for the Disabled, Inc. that provides services in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Illinois and Florida, and is on the Chairman’s Council for New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. 

Experience

  • Defended in the Eastern District of New York a financial institution in a civil forfeiture litigation and receivership proceeding, and obtained full recovery for a lender on loans extended to a borrower engaged in a Ponzi scheme. 
  • Led a number of internal investigations and successfully negotiated AOD's and settlement agreements with New York City governmental agencies as well as the New York State Department of Law’s Real Estate Finance, Civil Rights, and Consumer Fraud divisions in matters relating to real estate and healthcare.
  • Twice overturned trial court decisions granting judgment to a senior executive against a financial institution invalidating restrictive covenants.
  • Successfully defended in an appeal to the New York Court of Appeals a challenge to the New York employee at-will doctrine by the CCO of a hedge fund who claimed he was fired for investigating alleged front running by the principal of the fund. 
  • Secured a directed verdict for a publicly held insurance company and its subsidiary in a whistle-blower action brought under Sarbanes-Oxley.
  • Obtained a dismissal from the Federal District Court and an affirmance from the Second Circuit, Court of Appeals on an antitrust claim brought against a publicly traded REIT relating to a casino development in New York.
  • Won a dismissal and an affirmance from the Appellate Division, Third Department in connection with a claimed restrictive covenant encumbering a casino development site.
  • Successfully defended in an international arbitration the rights of a minority shareholder and founder of a company and co-inventor of a technology used to create snow at the Sochi Olympic ski jump and cross country ski courses.
  • Created a repurchase contract and insurance product to promote institutional financing for the diamond industry. 
  • Successfully defended a mortgage REIT against claims made by junior participants for breach of loan servicing arrangements. 
  • Secured summary judgment limiting damages for an alleged breach of a confidentiality agreement in connection with the $1 billion sale of Worldwide Plaza. 
  • Defeated an injunction seeking to block the $1 billion sale of Worldwide Plaza to a publicly traded REIT. 
  • Obtained a multimillion dollar judgment for foreign pensioneers who had been defrauded of their investment in a New York City hotel project.
  • Obtained a "mandatory injunction" compelling the manager of a significant development project in New York to consent to the amendment of the project's loans. Handled the subsequent restructuring of the senior and mezzanine loans made possible by the injunction order.
  • Counsel in a 13-day bench trial in New York concerning the potential sale of an affordable housing property. Obtained a verdict in favor of the property owner.
  • Successfully defended in two jury trials the claims for fraud and breach of fiduciary duty brought against the majority shareholder of a privately held defense contractor.
  • Represented at trial a majority shareholder who was sued by a former minority shareholder for alleged breaches of fiduciary duty, misconduct and fraud associated with the buyout of the company
  • Represented at trial an international packaging manufacturer in a lawsuit against a PR firm with respect to the firm’s publicity program
  • Represented a national real estate development company before New York Court of Appeals over a dispute with a national supermarket company regarding a $90 million development site in New York City
  • Represented numerous diamond wholesalers and retailers with regard to litigation and intellectual property matters
  • Represented mortgage brokers, student loan companies and real estate appraisal firms in connection with regulatory proceedings filed by state agencies
     
  • Represented hospitality companies in connection with real estate-related litigation and strategies
  • Represented asset-backed lenders in litigation and enforcement proceedings against brokers
  • Represented real estate development companies and entrepreneur developers in connection with acquisition and disposition strategies, contract-based litigation and restructuring
  • Represented the sponsors of a building in connection with lawsuits brought by purchasers 
  • Represented commercial banks with regard to defaulted loans from borrowers and guarantors
  • Represented private equity and hedge funds in connection with litigation arising from merger, acquisition and proxy litigation
  • Represented international hedge funds in connection with distressed loan acquisitions and partnership litigation
  • Advised principals and foreign clients on the structure and formation of real estate opportunities and other venture funds
  • Represented high-net-worth individuals in litigation relating to the purchase and sale of personal real estate
  • Obtained a settlement for a top New York brokerage firm seeking to buy assets from a competitor following the disputed sale of company shares 
  • Represented hedge funds in their litigation and due diligence for litigation funding and lending platforms
  • Obtained a multi-million-dollar award for developer in connection with overbilling on a construction project
  • Obtained a summary judgment on behalf of a developer and homebuyers to redraw two Westchester County school districts based on previous good faith assurances
  • Successfully defended a religious school fighting a suit brought by the landlord seeking to invalidate the lease. The court ruled that the plaintiff could not disavow lease after previously taking legal action to sue for rent
  • Obtained default judgment for a client who filed suit against a broker for withholding the client’s share of the commission

Professional Activities

  • American Bar Association
  • New York State Bar Association
  • Real Estate Board of New York
  • Orthodox Union
  • United States Holocaust Museum
  • The U.S. Tennis Association Foundation, the USTA’s charitable organization – Officer and Member, Board of Directors
  • Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts –  Member, Board of Trust
  • Lifetime Care Foundation for the Disabled, Inc. – Trustee and Member, Board of Directors
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Chairman's Council

Recognition

  • Crain’s “40 Under 40”
  • Leadership Award – Ezer Mizion’s Service For Life
  • Distinguished Alumni of the Year – Brooklyn Law School – Jewish Law Student Association
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Sectors

Education

  • Brooklyn Law School, J.D., cum laude
  • New York University, B.S.

Bar Admissions

  • New York
  • New Jersey
  • California, pro hac vice
  • Connecticut, pro hac vice
  • Florida, pro hac vice
  • Illinois, pro hac vice
  • Massachusetts, pro hac vice
  • Pennsylvania, pro hac vice
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
  • U.S. District Court for District of New Jersey
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
  • U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of New York
  • U.S. District Court of the Virgin Islands

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