Henry Rosen
Henry helps defrauded investors achieve financial justice.
Henry helps defrauded investors achieve financial justice.
Henry Rosen is a results‐driven litigator with over three decades of experience recovering money on behalf of institutional and individual investors. A leading attorney in securities fraud class actions, he has obtained more than $1 billion for investors.
Henry has significant experience running all aspects of large, complex litigation. From ensuring his institutional and individual investor clients are prepared for depositions and court, to overseeing massive document reviews, to handling hundreds of depositions, to preparing pleadings and for oral argument before the court, Henry is a hands-on and meticulous attorney.
Some of Henry’s notable representations in large complex securities fraud class actions include:
- In re Cardinal Health, Inc. Sec. Litig.: This $600 million settlement is the largest recovery ever in a securities fraud class action in the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
- Jones v. Pfizer Inc.: A $400 million settlement was reached on the eve of trial for investors and the class after prosecuting investors’ claims resulting from losses due to an extensive off-label marketing scheme perpetrated by the pharmaceutical manufacturer.
- In re FirstEnergy: Recovered $89.5 million for investors in a securities fraud class action after this Ohio utility company artificially inflated its stock price through false statements and omissions.
Henry is the lead litigator responsible for the ongoing 2016 Brazilian arbitration against Petrobras before the Bovespa panel in São Paulo, Brazil; a case brought by 24 institutional investors including the largest sovereign wealth funds globally and public pension funds across the United States.
He is a founding member of DiCello Levitt’s Securities and Financial Services Litigation practice in San Diego. Henry earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and his bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego after studying for a time at the American College in Paris, France.