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At Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, co-head of the litigation department Gary Bornstein supports clients with his strong skills in commercial matters, with focus on antitrust, M&A, and securities litigation. Highlighted work from the past year include the significant victories for Epic Games in two similar antitrust lawsuits against Google and Apple alleging that the tech company’s app distribution and in-app purchases violated antitrust regulations. He is representing Deutsche Telekom, controlling stockholder of T-Mobile, and certain T-Mobile officers in defense against a putative class action and derivative litigation alleging that they breached their fiduciary duty relating to the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint.
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Gary A. Bornstein is Co-Head of Cravath's Litigation Department. He handles high‑stakes commercial disputes, with particular focus on antitrust, M&A and securities litigation. Mr. Bornstein has been named a “Litigation Trailblazer” by The National Law Journal and an “Unrivaled” litigator by Bloomberg Law.
Mr. Bornstein represents clients across a range of industries in matters involving novel and complex issues of law. Known for his “strong intellect,” he is a “deeply respected” litigator with significant first‑chair trial experience. (The Legal 500 US)
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