Global chair of the securities and M&A litigation practice at Latham & Watkins, Andrew Clubok is based in the firm’s Washington DC and New York offices, providing key advice on complex securities litigation and other business litigation matters. His recent work has included the representation of Touradji Capital Management in a retrial of a breach of contract claim by two former employees suing for violations of SEC regulations. He is also representing Celgene Corporation (a subsidiary of Bristol-Myers Squibb) in a securities class action case in New Jersey.
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Andrew Clubok is Global Chair of Latham & Watkins’ Securities and M&A Litigation Practice. Based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. and New York offices, he is a premier, go-to trial lawyer for complex, bet-the-company litigation.

Andrew has over 30 years of experience in trial, appellate, and administrative litigation, and counseling across a wide range of areas including securities law, commercial disputes, automotive litigation, tax controversies, environmental litigation, telecommunications, restructuring, antitrust, and employment matters.

Andrew has successfully represented many of the world’s leading companies including Meta, Verizon, Lyft, General Motors, Toyota, Ford, Daimler AG, American Airlines, Raytheon, Amazon, Honeywell, Pfizer, Teva, Abbott Labs, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Camping World, UBS, Chipotle, CenturyLink, X (formerly Twitter), Hershey, Navient, Fortinet, Carvana, Peloton, Adobe, and AOL.

Andrew served as a law clerk for Judge Frank J. Battisti of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. He is a board member for the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs.

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  • ‘Andrew Clubok's courtroom appearances and deposition approach make him a joy to watch.’

  • ‘Andrew Clubok brings a very clear and level headed approach in terms of what it takes to put together - and win - a high stakes case.’