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Page Perry, LLC

Page Perry, LLC, an Atlanta based law firm, is widely recognized as one of the leading investor securities litigation and arbitration firms in the country. Nine attorneys in the firm have well over 100 years of collective experience representing investors in class actions, individual lawsuits and individual arbitrations across the country. Page Perry attorneys have regularly represented individuals, pension plans, banks, savings & loans, insurance companies and foreign investors in seeking to recoup investment losses.

The attorneys at Page Perry are highly qualified. They include a founder and former President of the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association, three former securities regulators, the co-chairman of the American Bar Association Securities Arbitration Subcommittee and a former member of the National Association of Securities Dealers' Arbitration Policy Task Force. Page Perry's attorneys have all graduated from well-known law schools and worked with large to mid-sized firms prior to joining Page Perry.

The attorneys at Page Perry have been successful in handing cases of all sizes and types. Page Perry attorneys have handled many of the largest investor arbitration claims ever filed and have been counsel in various large class actions. Attorneys at Page Perry have recovered $1,000,000 or more for clients on more than thirty occasions, $5,000,000 or more on eight occasions, and more than $300,000,000 on two occasions. Of course, those past successes do not guarantee similar results under different factual and legal circumstances. At present, Page Perry is one of three lead class counsel in a large class action against Allianz, which seeks the recovery of billions of dollars arising out of the sale of equity-indexed annuities.

Boyd Page

J. Boyd Page

J. Boyd Page is widely recognized as one of the leading investor attorneys in the country. During his career he has handled some of the largest investment fraud cases filed in courts and arbitration forums. He has represented injured investors from virtually every state in the country. He has assisted thousands of securities abuse victims in recovering over $500 million. He has recovered $1 million or more for investors on 24 separate occasions, including 10 different occasions since January, 2005. Of course, those past successes do not guarantee similar results under different factual and legal circumstances.

Mr. Page was a founding partner in the Atlanta firm of Page & Bacek LLP, which is now Page Perry, LLC. Mr. Page was born in Kingsport, Tennessee and attended elementary and high school there. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Science with Distinction in Commerce in 1970. After receiving his undergraduate degree, Mr. Page attended the University of Virginia Law School. Upon graduation in 1973, Mr. Page came to Atlanta and entered into the private practice of law.

A trial attorney, Mr. Page practices primarily in the areas of general commercial and investment disputes. In the securities area, he has extensive experience representing investors against brokerage firms, issuers of securities and others. Some of Mr. Page's cases were chronicled in Kurt Eichenwald's best-selling book, "Serpent on the Rock," the story of Prudential Securities' limited partnership problems. Mr. Page also has been a major participant in an array of large tort and class actions, including actions against Prudential Securities, Marriott, D.H. Blair, and PaineWebber.

Mr. Page has served as adjunct professor of law, teaching "Introduction to Civil Practice" at the Emory University School of Law. In addition, he has regularly spoken on securities/investment related topics, at numerous seminars sponsored by PIABA, the American Bar Association, the Practicing Law Institute, the American Law Institute, the Georgia Institute of Continuing Legal Education, the Association for Investment Management and Research, the North American Securities Administrators Association, the Northwest Center for Professional Education, the American Arbitration Association, the Institute for International Research, and the InterAmerican Bar Association.

Mr. Page has testified before Congressional Subcommittees on the securities arbitration process. He has been interviewed by and quoted in leading newspapers and business periodicals on many occasions regarding investors' rights and investment disputes - including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Financial Times, Money Magazine, USA Today, The Washington Post, Business Week, Registered Representative Magazine, Worth Magazine, Smart Money Magazine, The Atlanta Journal & Constitution, The Securities Arbitration Commentator, and The Fulton County Daily Report, among others.

Mr. Page is a past member of the National Association of Securities Dealer's ("NASD's") National Arbitration Committee and the NASD's Securities Arbitration Policy Task Force. Mr. Page has also served on the Advisory Board of the Securities Arbitration Commentator, the Georgia Penny Stock Advisory Committee and the American Arbitration Association's Securities Arbitration Policy Committee. Mr. Page was a founder and past president of the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association. He is currently the co-chair of the American Bar Association's Securities Arbitration Subcommittee.

Mr. Page is a member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Georgia, the Atlanta Bar Association, and the American Trial Lawyers Association.

Publications:

  • Problematic Hearing Issues in Securities Arbitration: Some Possible Approaches, Strategies and Solutions, Practising Law Institute
  • The Use of Experts in Securities Arbitration, Practising Law Institute
  • Emerging Developments in Securities Arbitration, Practising Law Institute
  • Securities Arbitration and Litigation: The Changing Landscape, Glasser Legalworks
  • Developments in Securities Arbitration and Other Regulatory Issues, Practising Law Institute
  • Arbitration — Has the Favored Child Become Spoiled?, ABA
  • The Role of Mediation and Early Neutral Evaluation in Facilitating Settlement Negotiations, Practising Law Institute
  • Representing Customers in Securities Arbitration: Key Considerations in Addressing Case Approach Pleadings, Credibility, Damages and the Role of the Law in Arbitration, Practising Law Institute
  • Settlement of Securities Disputes, Practising Law Institute
  • Determining Credibility in Securities Arbitration Proceedings, Practising Law Institute
  • The Claimant's Development and Presentation of Evidence in Arbitration Proceedings, Practising Law Institute
  • Representing Customers in Securities Arbitration, ABA
  • Securities Arbitration: Is the Playing Field Level From the Customer's Perspective?, ALI-ABA
  • Representing Claimants in Securities Arbitration, Practising Law Institute
Alan Perry

Alan R. Perry Jr.

Alan R. Perry, Jr. has over 25 years experience in handling complex securities matters (litigation and arbitration) as well as other litigation matters. Among other things, he participated in the prosecution of many securities class actions, including the Oxford Health Plans securities fraud class action that resulted in a $300 million recovery for investors. Mr. Perry has served as lead or co-lead counsel in approximately a dozen jury trials and arbitrations and has argued numerous appeals. He has appeared in federal court cases in Atlanta, San Francisco, Minneapolis, New York, Houston and Chicago, among others. His diverse Georgia state court practice has taken him from Valdosta and Columbus, Greensboro, Conyers and Ellijay, to courts in each of the five Atlanta metropolitan-area counties. Before forming Page Perry, LLC, and during his years as an associate and then partner at the Atlanta-based firm Kilpatrick Stockton, Mr. Perry's trial experience ranged from plaintiffs' personal injury and wrongful death cases (including a multi-million dollar recovery in a medical malpractice matter) to complex business litigation.

Mr. Perry is admitted to practice before all Georgia trial and appellate courts, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the American Bar Association (Litigation Section: Class Actions and Derivative Suits/Securities Litigation Committees), the State Bar of Georgia, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the Atlanta Bar Association, and the Lawyers Club of Atlanta.

Mr. Perry received his B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1976 with honors) and his J.D. degree from the University of Michigan (1980 magna cum laude). He was a member of the Order of the Coif and a Note Editor on the Journal of Law Reform. From 1980 to 1981, he clerked for Judge Edward A. Tamm of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

Mr. Perry has been active in pro bono matters, working closely with Hands on Atlanta, Habitat for Humanity, and other community organizations. He is a Life Fellow of the Lawyers Foundation of Georgia.


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