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Morgan Embleton

Senior Associate

Practice: Securities Fraud

Tel: 203-992-4523

Email: membleton@zlk.com

Morgan Embleton

Practice: Securities Fraud

Email: membleton@zlk.com

Morgan M. Embleton is a Senior Associate in the Firm’s Connecticut office. Since 2018, Ms. Embleton has focused her practice on federal securities class actions and protecting the interests of shareholders of publicly traded companies.

Prior to that, Ms. Embleton litigated matters arising under the False Claims Act, Jones Act, Longshore Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, Louisiana Whistleblower Act, and Louisiana Environmental Whistleblower Act, as well as pharmaceutical mass torts and products liability claims. Ms. Embleton has extensive experience prosecuting securities fraud matters, complex class actions, and multidistrict litigations.

Ms. Embleton received her J.D. and Environmental Law Certificate from Tulane University Law School in 2014. During her time in law school, Ms. Embleton was a student attorney in the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, a member of the Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, and the Assistant Director of Research and Development for the Durationator.

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Correy A. Suk

Senior Associate

Practice: Corporate Governance, Executive Compensation, Securities Fraud

Tel: 212-363-7500

Email: ckamin@zlk.com

Correy Suk

Practice: Corporate Governance, Executive Compensation, Securities Fraud

Email: ckamin@zlk.com

Correy A. Suk Rising Stars

Correy A. Suk is an experienced litigator with a focus on shareholder derivative suits, class actions, and complex commercial litigation. Correy began her career with the Investor Protection Bureau of the Office of the New York State Attorney General and spent four years prosecuting shareholder derivative actions and securities fraud litigation at one of the oldest firms in the country. Prior to joining Levi & Korsinsky, Correy represented both individuals and corporations in complex business disputes at a New York litigation boutique. Correy's unflappable disposition and composure reflect a pragmatic approach to both litigation and negotiation. She thrives under pressure and serves as an aggressive advocate for her clients in the most high-stakes situations. Correy has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star every year since 2017.

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David C. Jaynes

Senior Associate

Practice: Securities Fraud

Tel: 203-992-4523

Email: djaynes@zlk.com

David C. Jaynes

Practice: Securities Fraud

Email: djaynes@zlk.com

David C. Jaynes focuses his practice on investor protection and securities fraud litigation. In addition to his law degree, Mr. Jaynes has graduate degrees in business administration and finance. Prior to joining the firm, David worked in the Enforcement Division of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in the Salt Lake Regional Office as part of the Student Honors Program. Mr. Jaynes began his career as a prosecutor and has significant trial experience.

While at Levi & Korsinsky, Mr. Jaynes has actively represented plaintiffs in the following securities class actions:

Mr. Jaynes has also had a role in litigating the following securities actions:

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Jordan A. Cafritz

Senior Associate

Practice: Corporate Governance, Mergers & Acquisitions

Tel: 202-524-4290

Email: jcafritz@zlk.com

Jordan Cafritz

Practice: Corporate Governance, Mergers & Acquisitions

Email: jcafritz@zlk.com

Jordan Cafritz is a Senior Associate with the Firm's Washington, D.C. office. While attending law school at American University he was an active member of the American University Business Law Review and worked as a Rule 16 attorney in the Criminal Justice Defense Clinic. After graduating from law school, Mr. Cafritz clerked for the Honorable Paul W. Grimm in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.

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Notable Cases

In Karsan Value Fund v. Kostecki Brokerage Pty, Ltd. et al., C.A. No. 2021-0899-LWW (Delaware Chancery), Mr. Cafritz played a lead role in securing a $9.5 million common fund for the minority stockholders in connection with a controller buyout – a $1.90 per share (75%) increase on top of the original merger consideration of $2.55 per share. 

In Jacobs v. Meghji, et al., C.A. No. 2019-1022-MTZ (Delaware Chancery), Mr. Cafritz played a lead role in challenging a series of unfair equity transactions imposed on Infrastructure Energy Alternatives Inc. The resulting settlement led to the issuance of new preferred stock that fundamentally revised the capital structure of the company and paved the way for a $1.1bn acquisition of the company.