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Linton Mann III is a Partner in Simpson Thacher’s Litigation Department and one of the leaders of Simpson Thacher’s Anti-Discrimination and DEI Advisory Practice. Linton represents clients in complex litigation and investigation matters, including securities, class actions, and commercial disputes. He is also a member of Simpson Thacher’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, including the Artificial Intelligence Working Group. Linton is Co-Chair of Simpson Thacher’s Recruiting and United for Justice Committees. Linton is consistently named a “Next Generation Partner” by The Legal 500, where sources say he “stands out from his peers for his securities work.” Recognized among Crain’s “40 Under 40” and 2023 “Notable LGBTQIA+ Leaders,” Linton was also recognized among the “Best LGBTQ+ Lawyers Under 40” for 2022 by the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association, and has been named a “Rising Star” by the New York Law Journal, Law360 and Euromoney. Linton is also recognized by Euromoney’s Benchmark Litigation as a “Future Star” and was a repeat honoree on Benchmark Litigation’s “40 & Under List.” Linton is the Chair of the Board of Trustees for Uncommon Charter Schools New York City, which oversees twenty-four public charter schools in Brooklyn, New York. He is also Chair of the Board of Directors of Manhattan Legal Services, a program of Legal Services NYC, the largest provider of pro bono civil legal services in the country. In 2023, Linton was one of four recipients of the Pro Bono Service Award from the Legal Services Corporation, and the Chief Judge of New York’s Court of Appeals appointed Linton to the Permanent Commission on Access to Justice, which has a mission to expand access to civil legal services and improve access to justice generally. Linton’s representative experience includes: The Toronto-Dominion Bank in resolving historic litigation related to Robert Allen Stanford, orchestrator of one of the largest-ever Ponzi schemes, on the eve of trial Issuers and underwriters in several residential mortgage-backed securities actions, including obtaining summary judgment for RBS Audit Committee of social media company’s Board of Directors in connection with internal investigation Paramount Global in derivative and stockholder class actions arising out of merger between CBS and Viacom CBS in Section 220 demand in Delaware Court of Chancery related to CBS and Viacom merger JPMorgan in dismissal and affirmance by the Appellate Division of a putative class action State Street Board of Directors in connection with stockholder derivative investigations and litigation Linton also has significant pro bono experience including representing low-income tenants in New York City’s Housing Court and New York’s trial and appellate courts. He also helps coordinate Simpson Thacher’s Legal Outreach Internship and matters relating to racial and social justice. Legal Outreach is an organization that prepares urban youth from underserved communities to compete at high levels by using intensive legal and educational programs as tools for fostering vision, developing skills, enhancing confidence, and facilitating the pursuit of higher education. Linton joined Simpson Thacher following his graduation in 2007 from Duke University School of Law, where he served as the Co-Chair of the Moot Court Board. He was selected as the recipient of Duke Law’s 2017 Young Alumni Award, honoring an individual who has graduated within the past 15 years and has made significant leadership and service contributions to Duke Law School and the legal profession. He received B.A. degrees in political science and speech communications from the University of Georgia in 2004. He is admitted to practice in New York.

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