Murray v. UBS Securities, LLC et al

  1. February 19, 2026

    UBS Whistleblower To Get Full Retrial On Long-Running Case

    A New York federal judge on Thursday ordered a retrial over a fired UBS worker's whistleblower retaliation lawsuit, marking the latest development in a saga that saw the Second Circuit strike down his 2017 trial win twice, before and after the case was revived by the U.S. Supreme Court.

  2. December 16, 2020

    UBS Whistleblower Nabs $1.8M In Atty Fees On $1M Jury Win

    A Manhattan federal court awarded a former UBS Securities analyst who won a $1 million retaliatory firing verdict $1.77 million in attorney fees and costs Wednesday, granting half the sum requested by his lawyers at Stulberg & Walsh LLP and Herbst Law PLLC.

  3. December 12, 2018

    UBS Balks At Whistleblower Case's $3.2M In Attys' Fees

    UBS Securities asked a New York federal judge Tuesday to reject a "jaw-dropping" and "excessive" $3.2 million in attorneys' fees requested by a former analyst who won a $1 million verdict in his whistleblower trial under representation by Herbst Law PLLC and Broach & Stulberg LLP.

  4. November 08, 2018

    Ex-UBS Analyst Seeks $3.2M In Atty Fees After $1M Jury Win

    An ex-UBS AG analyst who won a nearly $1 million verdict in his whistleblower suit against his former employer asked a New York federal judge this week to award him $3.2 million in attorneys' fees, saying that federal securities law requires the bank to fork over the funds.

  5. December 21, 2017

    Jury Gives Ex-UBS Analyst Nearly $1M In Whistleblower Row

    A Manhattan federal jury on Thursday sided with a former UBS AG mortgage analyst in his whistleblower suit against the bank, awarding him nearly $1 million and finding he was fired for refusing to skew his mortgage-backed securities research to impress investors.

  6. April 26, 2017

    UBS Can't Dodge Ex-Mortgage Analyst's Whistleblower Suit

    A Manhattan federal judge has declined to end a former UBS AG mortgage analyst's lawsuit that claims he was fired for refusing to skew his mortgage-backed securities research to be more favorable to the bank, likely sending the five-year-old dispute to trial.