Jeremy Silas

  • Associate
  • Washington, DC
  • jsilas@hausfeld.com
  • +1 202 953 8210
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OVERVIEW

Jeremy is an Associate based in Washington, D.C., where he focuses on complex antitrust litigation. He represents businesses and consumers harmed by anticompetitive conduct, taking on dominant corporations in high-stakes disputes across the technology, financial services, and consumer goods markets. His practice is driven by a commitment to holding corporate wrongdoers accountable and securing meaningful relief for those injured by unlawful market behavior.

Jeremy has experience litigating claims involving monopolization, price-fixing, and other restraints of trade. He works across all phases of litigation, from developing case strategy and drafting pleadings to managing discovery and supporting expert analysis. He is particularly experienced in handling large-scale, document-intensive matters and collaborating with economists and industry experts to build compelling, evidence-based cases.

Prior to joining Hausfeld, Jeremy was an associate at an international law firm, where he focused on complex antitrust litigation and supported all stages of high-profile matters. He also previously served as a Law Clerk with the National Labor Relations Board, Division of Judges, where he conducted legal research and drafted judicial opinions and orders addressing a range of labor issues.

During law school, Jeremy was a member of the Barristers’ Council, competing in national trial advocacy competitions and developing the courtroom skills that continue to inform his litigation practice today.

EDUCATION

Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 2023

Georgetown University, B.A. in Government, 2018

BAR ADMISSIONS

District of Columbia

AFFILIATIONS

American Bar Association (2026) 

EXPEREINCE 

Antitrust/Competition

  • Yelp v. Google - Hausfeld represents Yelp in an antitrust lawsuit alleging that Google has unlawfully monopolized or attempted to monopolize the markets for local search services and local search advertising. The case challenges Google’s self-preferencing behavior and its leveraging of dominance in general search services to prioritize its own local search results over Google's own organic search results.
  • In re Fragrance Direct Purchaser Antitrust Litigation - Hausfeld serves as Co-Lead Counsel for a class of direct fragrance purchasers against the four largest suppliers of fragrances and fragrance ingredients in the world, International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (IFF), Symrise AG, Givaudan SA, and Firmenich SA, for potential price fixing and other anticompetitive conduct in the fragrance industry.