In litigation Bird primarily represented securities claims, such as a suit against
Merrill Lynch and its Focus Twenty Fund, or a suit against TH Lee Putnam Ventures and Merrill Lynch, both of which resulted in favorable decisions; and charitable fraud and diversion claims, such as a suit on behalf of the M. L. Simpson Foundation. In 2004, Bird represented APA Excelsior III (owned by predecessor to APAX Partners) and other large Wall Street private equity funds (managed by APAX Partners) in a federal court lawsuit alleging securities law violations in connection with a sale to Healthfield Holdings, Inc. In 2000–2002, he represented the Bengard Group in a trial and appeal involving sale of a business, winning in excess of $44 million. In the early 1980s, Bird worked for an Atlanta law firm, and also served as a special assistant attorney general for the State of
Louisiana, for which he argued
Edwards v. Aguillard to the U.S. Supreme Court. ==Other==