Eric brings a unique insight into client service, having previously managed litigation for two companies listed in the Global 200.

Overview

Eric capitalizes on his ample experience guiding clients through antitrust, intellectual property, international trade, products liability, class action, construction, commercial, employment, professional negligence, class-action defense, trade secret, Dodd-Frank, compliance, RICO and cross-border jurisdictional matters.

He has successfully argued injunctions and evidentiary hearings and presented appellate arguments before the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second, Fifth, Ninth and Federal Circuits and the California Court of Appeals. He has obtained summary judgments and full defense verdicts in multimillion cases and led teams of attorneys on month-long jury trials.

Experience

Eric successfully argued as a matter of first impression that certain provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act do not apply to conduct occurring outside the United States. The Second Circuit Appellate Court affirmed the dismissal of a whistleblower action brought against his client. Liu v. Siemens AG.

He challenged the application of provisions of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act. Fleming Co. v. United States.

He served as lead counsel for the defendant in a consumer class action alleging a defect in motorized electric scooters. After defeating emergency TRO, he settled the case on favorable terms. Fantauzzo V. Razor USA, LLC.

Eric obtained $64.5 million jury verdict against a defense contractor for breach of a teaming agreement and intentional interference with economic advantage. Cable & Computer Tech. v. Lockheed.

He represented Ameritech in a breach of contract and unfair competition case arising from the selection of a new corporate logo. After a bench trial in the Central District of California, he achieved a complete defense verdict, including a substantial attorneys’ fee award. Ameritec v. Ameritech

When a failed bidder sued his client, the seller of a television station, he avoided trial by getting the $100-million-plus tort claims dismissed at an early stage. TV Azteca V. Citicorp Venture Capital.

Recognitions

Recognitions

Southern California Super Lawyers, 2006

Practices & Industries

Admissions

  • California
  • District of Columbia

Education

Duke University, J.D.

  • Duke Law Review, Article Editor 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S. 

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