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Goodwin
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620 EIGHTH AVENUE
NEW YORK NY 10018
NEW YORK
United States
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Position

Partner

Career

Al Solecki is a partner in Goodwin’s Employment practice and a leader of the firm’s Trade Secrets, Employee Mobility + Non-Competes group. For more than 25 years, he has successfully counseled businesses on how to avoid legal claims by employees and other third parties and vigorously defended employers when they are the target of employment and related investigations, litigations or administrative proceedings. In addition to his active employment litigation and counseling practice, Mr. Solecki has served in several senior management roles at Goodwin, including as the Chair of its New York office and as a member of each of the firm’s Executive, Allocations, and Partnership Committees.

Education

JD, 1990, Villanova University School of Law / BS, 1985, Georgetown University

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Intellectual property > Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters)

Goodwin has a presence on both coasts, with San Francisco-based Koray Bulut, Silicon Valley-based Andrew Ong, New York-based Albert Solecki and Boston-based Mark Tully leading the interdisciplinary team, which is able to handle the full spectrum of trade secret matters, including those involving employment, cybersecurity and criminal litigation. It is adept at advising clients ranging from well-known companies and start-ups to individual employees, particularly on mobility cases. Silicon Valley-based partner Neel Chatterjee has particular expertise in high-stakes technology work while San Francisco’s Brett Schuman is noted particularly for his work representing Rivian Automotive, Inc against Tesla. Counsel Jeremy Lateiner, also in San Francisco, is one to watch, developing his specialism in the field of employee mobility and competitor disputes.