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Courtney  Worcester, Esq.

Courtney Worcester is a trial attorney in Holland & Knight's Boston office. Ms. Worcester focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation involving corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), venture capital and private equity firms, and financial institutions and their directors and officers.

Ms. Worcester regularly counsels boards, individual directors and officers on a wide variety of corporate governance matters, including books and records demands, removal or election of directors, board committee investigations and reports. In addition, she represents clients in federal securities and shareholder litigation matters, including federal securities and consumer class actions, stockholder derivative litigations, as well as in disputes between co-founders. Ms. Worcester is also experienced in diverse commercial litigation matters, ranging from contractual disputes to the protection of trade secrets, unfair competition and other business torts.

After law school, she clerked for the Honorable W. Stephen Thayer III and the Honorable Linda S. Dalianis of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. During law school, Ms. Worcester served as the administrative editor for the Boston University Law Review and was a member of the national moot court team.

Programs by Courtney  Worcester, Esq..

Join Roger Lane and Courtney Worcester as they discuss corporate governance risks and litigation trends involving founders and major stockholders. The discussion will include the rise of dual-class stock structures in public companies, super-voting f...

Program Number
31228
Program Date
2021-09-27
Category
Banking & Finance LawComplex LitigationFederal CourtsFinancial RegulatoryFinancial ServicesGovernment ContractingLitigation & Litigation SkillsLitigation and Appeals
State
CaliforniaColoradoGeorgiaNew JerseyNew YorkTexas Self Study
Program Credits
Areas of Professional Practice:1 Credit
Total Credits
CLE Credit: 1

Hear from counsel and an expert on best practices from what to ask when selecting an expert, how early to retain one, how to get the most out of your expert and their report and what to do if things go off the rails....

Program Number
31129
Program Date
2021-06-21
Category
Communication SkillsComplex LitigationCriminal Law & ProcedureFederal CourtsIn-House CounselTrial Skills
State
CaliforniaColoradoGeorgiaNew JerseyNew YorkTexas Self Study
Program Credits
Areas of Professional Practice:1 Credit
Total Credits
CLE Credit: 1