Lisa Strejlau is an Associate in the New York office of Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP. Lisa focuses on prosecuting complex securities fraud cases against major U.S. corporations on behalf of institutional and individual investors. Lisa also serves as Chair of the Firm’s Associate Development Committee.
Lisa has been recognized as a Rising Star of the Plaintiffs Bar by The National Law Journal "Elite Trial Lawyers" and a Next Generation Lawyer by Lawdragon.
Lisa has litigated federal securities cases in jurisdictions across the country at both the District Court and Appellate Court level. She is currently involved in litigating cases against PayPal, for its purported net new account growth fueled by promotional activity that resulted in at least over 4.3 million fake accounts; DocuSign, for false and misleading statements about the sustainability of its demand and growth during COVID-19; and Olaplex, regarding its IPO and failure to disclose the pre-IPO removal of a toxic ingredient from one of its key products.
Lisa has played a pivotal role in securing favorable settlements for investors in a variety of securities class actions, including In re ADT Inc. Securities Litigation, resulting in a $30 million recovery; In re BrightView Holdings, Inc. Securities Litigation, resulting in a $11.5 million recovery; John Ford, Trustee of the John Ford Trust v. UGI Corporation, resulting in a $10.25 million recovery; and In re Livent Corp. Securities Litigation, resulting in a $7.4 million recovery.
Lisa previously served as a judicial intern in the United States Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York under the Honorable Sean H. Lane, as well as a judicial intern in the New York County Supreme Court’s Commercial Division under the Honorable Barry Ostrager.
Lisa is an active member of the Federal Bar Council, the Georgia Association of Public Pension Trustees (GAPPT), and the New York City Bar Association, where she serves on the City Bar’s National Moot Court Competition Committee.
Lisa earned her Juris Doctor from St. John’s University School of Law, where she served as an Article & Notes Editor for the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review and an Associate Competition Director for the Moot Court Honor Society. She received her bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University.
2019, New York
U.S. Court of Appeals
2022, Second Circuit
2022, Ninth Circuit
U.S. District Court
2019, Southern District of New York
2019, Eastern District of New York