Peter Crudo
Executive Vice President
As Executive Vice President and head of Verita’s complex practice group, Peter oversees all activities related to securities, international, antitrust and government actions. With two decades of experience, Peter has directly overseen nearly one-third of the top 100 domestic and international settlements of all time, including settlements related to Enron ($7.2 bn), AOL Time Warner ($2.2 bn), Household ($1.57 bn), Fortis (€1.3 bn Netherlands), Steinhoff (€1.3 billion Netherlands/South Africa), Toyota Unintended Acceleration ($1.3 bn), Valeant ($1.21 bn) and AIG ($975 mm). These cases include the largest ever class-action settlement and the two largest collective action settlements in Europe.
As the CEO of Gilardi for more than a decade prior to its acquisition, Peter brings broad experience to his role, as he worked as counsel in private practice and in senior level management in both private and public technology companies. He has been a driver for digitalization within the class action industry, including the development of the first online filing portal in securities settlements and the drive to digital payments. Peter has lectured on settlement and claims administration issues to international institutions, investors, and client panels in the United States, Europe, and Asia. He has testified in courts throughout the country on settlement matters and has been a featured speaker at various Federal judicial conferences.
Peter holds a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley, a J.D and M.B.A. from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and an LL.M, with distinction, in International Financial Regulation from the University of London. A proud native San Franciscan of multiple generations, Peter served in the Jesuit International Volunteers in Micronesia prior to law school. While there, he taught high school, helped prison inmates obtain their GED’s, and taught English to immigrant workers. He is a board member of the Salesian Boys and Girls Club of San Francisco, an advisory board member of the Okizu Foundation, which serves children with cancer, and a former Board member of the Legal Aid Society – Employment Law Center.