Sept. 5, 2025 – Following Hughes Hubbard’s recognition as a finalist for Litigation Department of the Year (General), the New York Law Journal published a spotlight on the firm’s litigation department and its recent successes.

In a Q&A, partner Dan Weiner, chair of the firm’s litigation department, discussed the firm’s recent litigation successes with NYLJ, including a landmark ~$500 million jury trial victory on behalf of the Danish Customs and Tax Administration, or Skatteforvaltningen (SKAT), as part of its sprawling multidistrict U.S. litigation to recover $2.1 billion stolen in an international tax-refund scam; guiding cryptocurrency trading platform Gemini Trust Company to over $2.1 billion in recoveries in the bankruptcy of cryptocurrency lender Genesis Global Capital; and winning dismissal of an action to recover one of Vincent van Gogh’s iconic Sunflowers paintings.

“We have decades of experience in high-profile, high-pressure litigation,” Weiner told the publication. “We combine our skills in the courtroom with practical experience in resolving large, complex disputes so that companies (and individuals) can get back to their lives and their businesses. We will partner with you to get you to where you need to be.”

He also discussed what the firm is doing to prepare and train future generations of litigators, including its long-standing commitment to pro bono work, partnership with the New York City Law Department, formal mentoring program and training initiatives.

“We have instituted specialized training programs for our associates and counsel in the areas of public speaking, management skills, and business development. All of these areas are crucial to the success of our leaders from the next generation.”

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