Christine M. Fox is a Partner in the New York office of Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP. With more than 25 years of securities litigation experience, Christine prosecutes complex securities fraud cases on behalf of institutional investors. In addition to her litigation responsibilities, Christine serves as the Chair of the Firm’s DEI Committee.
Christine is recognized by Lawdragon as one of the Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers in America.
Christine is actively involved in litigating matters against FirstCash Holdings, Hain Celestial, Oak Street Health, Catalent, Barclays, and Unity Software. She has played a pivotal role in securing favorable settlements for investors in class actions against Barrick Gold Corporation, one of the largest gold mining companies in the world ($140 million recovery); Nielsen, a data analytics company that provides clients with information about consumer preferences ($73 million recovery); CVS Caremark, the nation’s largest pharmacy retail chain ($48 million recovery); Nu Skin Enterprises, a multilevel marketing company ($47 million recovery); and Intuitive Surgical, a manufacturer of robotic-assisted technologies for surgery ($42.5 million recovery); and World Wrestling Entertainment, a media and entertainment company ($39 million recovery).
Christine is actively involved in the Firm’s pro bono immigration program and reunited a father and child separated at the border. She is currently working on their asylum application.
Prior to joining the Firm, Christine worked at a national litigation firm focusing on securities, antitrust, and consumer litigation in state and federal courts. She played a significant role in securing class action recoveries in a number of high-profile securities cases, including In re Merrill Lynch Co., Inc. Research Reports Securities Litigation ($475 million recovery); In re Informix Corp. Securities Litigation ($136.5 million recovery); In re Alcatel Alsthom Securities Litigation ($75 million recovery); and In re Ambac Financial Group, Inc. Securities Litigation ($33 million recovery).
She is a member of the American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, and Puerto Rican Bar Association.
Christine earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School and received her bachelor’s degree from Cornell University.
Christine is conversant in Spanish.
1995, New York
U.S. District Court
1995, Southern District of New York
1995, Eastern District of New York