In 1997, Gary Winnick, founder of telecommunications company Global Crossing, gave ULLICO officers and directors the chance to buy shares of his new company at substantially lower prices than offered to the public.
Global Positioning System | Crossing Jordan | global warming | Global Television Network | Global | border crossing | The Great Global Warming Swindle | Global Voices | Global National | CNH Global | Washington Crossing the Delaware | Transatlantic crossing | Napoleon Crossing the Alps | Mars Global Surveyor | Global News | Global Communication | Animal Crossing | WNS Global Services | Thunderbird School of Global Management | Global Underground | Global F.C. | Global Environment Outlook | Global Environment Facility | Global Crossing | Global Crop Diversity Trust | Fortune Global 500 | Global Warming | Global Drum Project | Global Cool | Global Challenge |
parent = Rochester Telephone/Frontier (until 1999)
Global Crossing (1999-2001)
Citizens/Frontier
He also successfully represented Canary Capital Partners in the ongoing mutual fund investigations and related civil litigations, and Gary Winnick, the Chairman and Founder of Global Crossing.
Lerach was involved in many securities class action and corporate derivative suits in recent years, including Enron, Dynegy, Qwest, WorldCom, Citibank, Drexel Burnham, Tyco, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, Disney, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse First Boston, Global Crossing, AT&T, Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, ExxonMobil, R.J. Reynolds, Arthur Andersen, and AOL Time Warner.