David Klaudt has a wide range of experience in securities litigation, commercial litigation, employment and contract disputes, and criminal litigation. He has represented numerous officers, directors, and corporations in shareholder class actions and derivative actions based on allegations of securities fraud and breach of fiduciary duty. Mr. Klaudt has also represented a software manufacturer and trade organization in trademark and copyright infringement actions and a government contractor in defense of qui tam actions brought under the Federal False Claims Act. Education J.D., cum laude, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1991 M.B.A., California State University, Long Beach, 1985 B.A., United States Air Force Academy, 1983 Bar Admissions Texas Wisconsin Representative Experience Represented numerous officers, directors, and corporations in shareholder class actions and derivative actions based on allegations of securities fraud and breach of fiduciary duty. Represented software manufacturer and trade organization in trademark and copyright infringement actions. Represented government contractor in defense of qui tam actions brought under the Federal False Claims Act. Represented large manufacturing company in breach of contract and unfair competition lawsuit in State Court and parallel copyright infringement action in Federal Court. Represented indigent criminal defendants in the Northern District of Texas as member of Criminal Justice Act Panel. Professional History Partner in the law firm of Locke Liddell & Sapp Professional Affiliations Member, American Bar Association Member, State Bar of Texas Member, State Bar of Wisconsin Member, Dallas Bar Association Community Leadership Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force Reserves Adult Leader, Boy Scout Troop 838 Treasurer, St. Rita School Booster Club. |