Stuart Meissner
Stuart Meissner (born 1962) is an American attorney. His firm Meissner Associates opened in 2001 with offices in Manhattan NY, and across the country focuses on the securities industry, investment disputes, FINRA attorney, SEC whistleblower matters.[1]
Meissner, born in 1962 in Brooklyn and raised in Lawrence, Nassau County, New York, graduated with bachelor's and J.D. degrees from Hofstra University and received a master of laws degree in corporate law from New York University School of Law.[2] He is a son of George Meissner of West Palm Beach, Florida.[2]
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Meissner volunteered at Ground Zero on "the pile" on the "bucket brigade" along with fire and policemen sifting through debris trying to find survivors. As a result of his volunteer work after 9/11 in 2016, Meissner learned he had developed a rare cancer, which required major surgery and intensive chemotherapy, all the while continuing to support his children and oversee his law practice, but eventually survived his cancer diagnosis .
Meissner was one of the first Attorneys to file a SEC Whistleblower Tip, and participated in the drafting of the SEC Rules regarding such program when it was passed into law. His comments appear in the footnotes of the actual rules. Meissner represents clients as SEC whistleblowers. Meissner Also represents defrauded investors and Wall Street employees against large financial institutions including Morgan Stanley, UBS, Wells Fargo, and Citizens Securities and has won millions in awards and settlements on behalf of defrauded investors and employees in the industry.
In 2016, his client was awarded over $22 million from the SEC as a result of the Dodd Frank SEC Whistleblower program, which was the largest accounting fraud award ever given to in the history of the program, involving Monsanto Corporation.[3] Dodd-Frank whistleblower awards, which allow whistleblowers to collect up to 30% of what the SEC recovers in fines and reimbursements, have formed a primary focus of Meissner's work in addition to pursuing investor and employment FINRA arbitrations against major Wall Street institutions;
A resident of Dumont, New Jersey, Meissner is a former state prosecutor[4][5] and was a first time independent[6] candidate for U.S. Senate from the US state of New Jersey in 2013.[7] Meissner pulled in a minority of votes in 2013 NJ special election for US Senate, falling behind 2, but ahead of 3, other independent candidates.[8]
In September 2019 Meissner announced a run for the GOP nomination in New Jersey to challenge Democratic U.S. Senator Cory Booker in the 2020 U.S. Senate Elections.[9] In February 2020 Meissner withdrew his candidacy.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ "New York Investment Fraud Attorney". smeissner.com. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ a b "WEDDINGS: Stacey Cohen, Stuart Meissner". The New York Times. November 22, 1998.(Registration required)
- ^ Morgenson, Gretchen (September 9, 2016). "Monsanto Whistle-Blower: $22 Million Richer, but Not Satisfied". The New York Times. Retrieved July 20, 2018.(Registration required)
- ^ "Dumont man wants to run for Senate as independent". The Record. July 23, 2013. Archived from the original on July 28, 2013.
- ^ "Dumont man wants to run for Senate as independent". bergennow.com. July 23, 2017. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ "Meissner for Senate 2013". Archived from the original on February 20, 2014.
- ^ Campisi, Anthony (August 13, 2013). "Dumont man among 6 to file for N.J. Senate run as third-party candidates". The Record. Archived from the original on September 10, 2013. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
- ^ "Jersey Special Election Results 2013 - Map, County Results, Live Updates". Politico. October 17, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
- ^ Avila, Joseph De (September 23, 2019). "Former Prosecutor Launches Bid for Cory Booker's Senate Seat". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved September 30, 2019.(Registration required)
- ^ Wildstein, David (February 11, 2020). "Meissner to drop U.S. Senate bid against Booker". newjerseyglobe.com. Retrieved April 26, 2020.