Christine Montenegro

Kasowitz Benson Torres - New York

1633 Broadway New York,
NY 10019

+1 (212) 506-1715

Future Star


Jurisdiction:

New York

Practice area:

Dispute resolution


Christine A. Montenegro represents a wide range of clients in commercial disputes, constitutional law, defamation, securities fraud, bankruptcy litigation, RICO, fraudulent conveyance, gaming and antitrust litigation.  She regularly represents investment funds, multinational corporations and high net worth individuals in federal and state courts and in arbitrations around the country.

Christine has been named on Crain’s New York’s inaugural list of Leading Women Lawyers in New York City, which recognized the top 100 women lawyers in New York and recognized on the 100 Most Influential Latinas and as a Top Latino Lawyer by Latino Leaders Magazine.  She was also named as a Women Worth Watching by Diversity Journal and shortlisted as a Rising Star in Litigation for Euromoney Legal Media Group’s Americas Women in Business Law Awards.  In addition, she has been recognized on Benchmark Litigation’s Under 40 Hot List.

WORK HIGHLIGHTS

    MLW Media in prosecuting antitrust claims against World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), alleging that WWE undermined competition and monopolized the market for the sale or licensing of media rights for professional wrestling programming in the United States.  The parties settled after Kasowitz defeated WWE’s motion to dismiss and struck numerous affirmative defenses.

    Companies including Marc Fisher Footwear and Triumph Hotels in insurance coverage litigation relating to business disruptions due to Covid, cyberattacks and other issues.

    Harbinger Capital Partners, a prominent hedge fund and majority shareholder of LightSquared, in connection with litigations against LightSquared’s largest creditor in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.  In one of these adversary proceedings, the bankruptcy court held – after a trial on the merits – that the creditor breached the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing and the creditor’s misconduct warranted equitable subordination of its interest.

    Harbinger Capital Partners II, LP and other funds in obtaining the denial of Apollo Management’s motion to reopen LightSquared’s Chapter 11 cases.  Apollo sought a ruling from the Bankruptcy Court concerning Harbinger’s right to assert its pending claims in New York State Supreme Court against Apollo and other defendants alleging a massive fraud, inducing Harbinger to invest approximately $2 billion in LightSquared, which had been compelled to file for Chapter 11.

    MBIA, one of the world’s largest monoline insurers, in the issuance of a consent solicitation.

    Anderson News in an antitrust action alleging a conspiracy among the leading magazine publishers and distributors to boycott Anderson forcing it into bankruptcy.

    A Native American tribe in challenging the constitutionality of a state commercial gaming law.

    A Native American tribe in challenging Connecticut’s unconstitutional taking of its land and misappropriation of its funds.

 

Updated Oct 2024