We advise clients on their interactions with federal antitrust and consumer agencies in Washington, D.C., including in response to Civil Investigative Demands. Several of our attorneys are licensed to practice here.
We sent our patent litigation team to Montgomery to defend our client against claims related to the marketing and use of technology for headset communication devices worn by football coaches. We also represented and negotiated a successful buyout for a shareholder in a shareholder oppression case in state court in Huntsville.
We’ve successfully handled several cases in Arizona, including litigation where we prevailed and then convinced the federal court in Phoenix to award our client nearly $400,000 in attorneys’ fees.
We brought antitrust claims on behalf of our client in federal court in both the Northern and Southern District of California.
We brought antitrust claims on behalf of our client in federal court in both the Northern and Southern District of California.
We litigated claims in the Court of Chancery on behalf of a limited partner regarding ownership shares in a professional sports team. We also persuaded the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware that a robotics company’s plan of reorganization was proposed in good faith.
We pursued antitrust “pay for delay” claims in District Court for the Northern District of Georgia on behalf of a purchaser of a pharmaceutical drug. Attorney Josh Kobrin is licensed to practice law in Georgia.
We represented our client’s interests here as part of a class asserting antitrust claims in brand name prescription drug litigation. Attorney Leland Schermer is licensed to practice in the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
We negotiated the purchase of a convenience store chain on behalf of our client here. Attorney Bob Barnes is licensed to practice law in Indiana.
We went to Baltimore and won a defense verdict at trial in federal court on behalf of our client facing intellectual property claims.
We pursued antitrust “pay for delay” claims in federal court here on behalf of a direct purchaser of a pharmaceutical drug.
We litigated patent infringement and breach of contract claims in Grand Rapids. Several of our attorneys are licensed to practice in the District Court for the Western District of Michigan.
We defended a telecommunications company against breach of contract claims in the District Court for the District of Minnesota. We also brought antitrust claims against top suppliers in the pork and beef markets.
We brought multiple antitrust cases in the District Court for the District of New Jersey on behalf of a direct purchaser of pharmaceutical drugs.
We argued before an MDL panel in Santa Fe in defense of wage and hour claims against a large regional grocer.
We have plenty of experience in New York, and several of our attorneys are licensed to practice here. We persuaded a federal court to deny an injunction that would have prevented our client, a telecommunications company, from disconnecting service for a transatlantic customer. We also won an arbitration award here, including an award of fees and costs, in an International Chamber of Commerce dispute on behalf of a mill services company.
We spend a lot of time in Ohio, handling matters including a bellwether case in the District Court for the Northern District of Ohio related to the opioid crisis, defending wrongful termination claims, and negotiating labor contracts.
We flew to Dallas to successfully defend corporate officers and a corporation against claims in the District Court for the Northern District of Texas for patent infringement and breach of the duties of loyalty and good faith.
We went to trial in securities litigation in the Eastern District of Virginia (the so-called “Rocket Docket”) and obtained a defense verdict on behalf of our client. Attorneys Dan Stuart and Jeremy Engle are licensed to practice here.
We’ve obtained several defense verdicts in West Virginia from notoriously pro-plaintiff juries. We defended a building products manufacturer in an asbestos abatement lawsuit brought by the state of West Virginia. We also brought a tortious interference claim on behalf of a mill services company against a Russian steel conglomerate and successfully resolved the case on the courthouse steps. Attorney Paul Mannix is licensed to practice here.