OVERVIEW
Experience
Seth has over a decade of antitrust litigation and regulatory experience, and has represented clients in many different industries over the course of his career, including manufacturing, transportation, pharmaceuticals and health care.
Seth began his legal career at Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP. While there, he focused on antitrust litigation and regulatory compliance.
Clients
Seth currently represents victims of domestic and international anticompetitive conduct. His current clients include rail freight shippers, medical laboratories, airline passengers, and property owners, among others.
EDUCATION
New York University School of Law, J.D., 2003
University of California, Berkley, B.A., with honors, 1999
BAR ADMISSIONS
California
District of Columbia
New York
Southern and Eastern Districts of New York
Eastern District of Michigan
Northern District of California
AFFILIATIONS
Senior Symposium Editor, New York University School of Law Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
Newman Prize Recipient for article, “Direct Democracy as Cultural Dispute Resolution: The Missing Egalitarianism of Cultural Entrenchment”
Commencement Speaker, University of California at Berkeley, Departmental Graduation
PUBLICATIONS
- "No Rest{itution} for the Weary: Crime Victims and Treble Damages in Antitrust Cases," BNA’s Antitrust and Trade Regulation Report (Nov. 18, 2011), Co-Authored with Jay L. Himes
- "Antitrust Class Actions: Continued Vitality," Global Competition Review, The Antitrust Review of the Americas (2008), Co-Authored with Michael Hausfeld and Steig Olson
- "Global Enforcement of Anticompetitive Conduct," Tenth Annual Sedona Conference on Antitrust Law & Litigation: The Globalization of Antitrust Enforcement, (Presented Sept. 2008), Author
- "Direct Democracy as Cultural Dispute Resolution: The Missing Egalitarianism of Cultural Entrenchment," 6 NYU Journal of Legislation and Public Policy 525 (2002-2003), Author
WHAT OTHERS SAY
Super Lawyers
- Super Lawyer, Antitrust Litigation in San Francisco since 2019
Other
- Newman Prize for article, “Direct Democracy as Cultural Dispute Resolution: The Missing Egalitarianism of Cultural Entrenchment”