Samuel Maida
OVERVIEW
Sam is an associate in Hausfeld’s San Francisco office. His practice focuses on complex federal antitrust matters. Sam has been involved in litigating cases alleging anticompetitive monopolization, conspiracies to restrain trade and monopolize, and tying and exclusive dealing arrangements. His focus in redressing anticompetitive conduct has led him to represent clients in the health care, technology, rental housing, and sports industries. His experience at Hausfeld spans every stage of trial litigation, including discovery and depositions, class certification, summary judgment, and trial. Outside of case-related work, Sam is an active member of the firm’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee as well as the Summer Associate Hiring Committee.
Prior to joining Hausfeld, Sam was an associate at a defense firm where he represented attorneys and doctors. His experience comprised all stages of trial litigation and has helped him understand the mindset on both sides of a dispute.
During law school, Sam externed for the Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Competition, for the U.S. House of Representatives in the office of Congresswoman Katie Porter, and for the Superior Court of Santa Barbara with the Honorable Brian Hill.
Clients
Sam’s clients include classes of individual consumers and renters, bars, restaurants, gas stations, hospitals, and surgery centers.
EDUCATION
University of California, Irvine School of Law, J.D., 2020
University of California, Santa Barbara, B.A., Economics, High Honors, 2015
BAR ADMISSIONS
California
AFFILIATIONS
American Bar Association - Antitrust Section, Member
California Lawyers Association - Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section, Member