Mr David Gringer > WilmerHale > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

WilmerHale
7 WORLD TRADE CENTER
250 GREENWICH STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10007
NEW YORK
United States

Position

Partner

Career

David Gringer is an accomplished trial lawyer with demonstrated success in complex antitrust and false advertising litigation. In the antitrust space, Mr. Gringer is one of the very few attorneys to have successfully tried cases under section 7 of the Clayton Act for both plaintiffs and defendants, and has recently prevailed at trial in different cases brought by the Attorneys General of 16 different states; he has also successfully secured victories at the Motion to Dismiss stage in several cases brought under Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act. In false advertising and consumer protection cases, Mr. Gringer takes high-profile cases to trial throughout the country with deep experience litigating against the government, putative class plaintiffs and in mass arbitrations.

In 2022, Mr. Gringer was named a “rising star” by the New York Law Journal as someone “in a leadership role who achieved impressive results,” and in 2020, Law360 named him a “rising star” on their global list for his experience with “massive cases on both sides of the courtroom.” He has been recognized as a Litigation Daily Litigator of the Week runner-up twice. Once for a significant antitrust victory on a motion to dismiss and another for his defeat of a request for preliminary injunction.

At the DOJ, Mr. Gringer played a leading role in many of the Antitrust Division’s highest-profile matters, including serving as a member of the division’s winning trial teams in U.S. v. H&R Block—the division’s first successful challenge to a merger in more than eight years—the e-books price-fixing litigation, and writing the division’s litigation complaints in U.S. v. Anheuser-Busch and U.S. v. U.S. Airways.

In 2013, Mr. Gringer was selected for an individual Assistant Attorney General Award of Distinction for his work on U.S. v. H&R BlockU.S. v. BlueCross Blue Shield of Michigan, and the proposed and later abandoned 3M/Avery merger, among others.

David has also successfully represented clients at trial in false advertising litigation and mass arbitrations against State Attorneys General, claimants and private class plaintiffs; and in investigations by multistate groups of Attorneys General and the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the FTC. He also routinely advises clients on compliance with state and federal UDAP laws, bringing a trial lawyer’s perspective to these questions.

Before joining the DOJ, Mr. Gringer served as a law clerk to the Honorable Michael Boudin of the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He also has substantial political campaign management experience. In 2005, he was campaign manager for the successful Manhattan Borough president campaign of Scott Stringer, who now serves as New York City comptroller.

Education

  • JD, Columbia Law School, 2008
  • BA, History, University of Pennsylvania, 2003

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense

Acting for major blue-chip corporations in the tech industry, WilmerHale’s antitrust and competition team fields a strong bench of litigators with significant agency expertise that routinely defends leading companies and individuals in the full range of contentious antitrust mandates. Thomas Mueller heads the team and is a seasoned antitrust litigator with a focus on cartel matters; he works alongside FTC trial counsel Jennifer Milici, who focuses on high-stakes litigation in the antitrust space with an emphasis on regulatory issues. On the litigated merger challenge front, Dominic Vote is the name to note, while New York’s David Gringer takes point on cases tried under section 7 of the Clayton Act as well as claims under sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act. In Boston, Mark Ford handles cases concerning alleged monopolization, price fixing, and bid rigging; his practice also covers IP-related antitrust issues. The ‘excellentSteven Cherry is another key name for class actions, while Perry Lange has a broad antitrust focus that spans merger clearance, investigations, and trials and appeals. Unless otherwise stated, all mentioned lawyers are based in Washington DC.

United States > Antitrust > Cartel

WilmerHale is particularly well versed in supporting clients in multi-jurisdictional cartel proceedings, working together seamlessly with other experts from the firm’s US, European and Asian offices. With a track record of secured non-prosecution agreements and leniency protection, practice chair Thomas Mueller specializes in global cartel enforcement matters, while Jennifer Milici is a name to note for advice on regulatory topics. ‘Excellent attorney’ Steven Cherry recommended for proceedings before trial and appellate courts, including the US Supreme Court, with his expertise extending to government investigations, class actions, and arbitration. Heading the firm’s antitrust practice in New York, David Gringer represents clients in disputes with the DOJ, FTC, state attorneys general offices, claimants and private class plaintiffs. In Los Angeles, Nana Wilberforce advises on price-fixing allegations by both the DOJ and the European Commission, with noted experience in the natural gas, technology, auto parts manufacturing, and financial services segments. Unless stated otherwise, all mentioned lawyers are based in Washington DC.