Lewis Kahn is a founding partner of KSF and serves as the firm’s managing partner. Mr. Kahn’s practice is devoted to representing institutional and retail investors in connection with damages suffered as a result of securities fraud, breaches of fiduciary duties by corporate boards, and other egregious corporate conduct. Mr. Kahn oversees the firm’s securities practice, which has been responsible for settlements including the long-running securities class action against Halliburton where Mr. Kahn was Co-Class Counsel with David Boies, a case in which the firm twice beat back Halliburton’s attempt in the United States Supreme Court to eviscerate shareholder rights, and obtained a $100 million settlement for the Class after prior and subsequently replaced national securities counsel attempted to settle the case for $6 million. In addition to securities lawsuits, Mr. Kahn has significant experience with consumer fraud and mass tort class actions. Mr. Kahn has been appointed to various leadership positions in federal class action litigation over the years. Mr. Kahn holds a Bachelor’s degree from New York University in 1990 and received a Juris Doctor from Tulane Law School in 1994.