Michael Hausfeld, widely recognized for his leadership on competition matters and his groundbreaking cases in human rights law, is Chair Emeritus. Michael’s distinguished career has included some of the largest and most successful class actions in the fields of human rights, discrimination and antitrust law.
Clients
Michael has an abiding interest in social reform, and has been a part of some of the most groundbreaking cases in that arena both in the U.S. and around the world. Michael was among the first lawyers in the U.S. to assert that sexual harassment was a form of discrimination prohibited by Title VII, and he successfully tried the first case establishing that principle. He has represented Native Alaskans whose lives were affected by the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill and later negotiated a then-historic $176 million settlement from Texaco, Inc. in a racial-bias discrimination case. In Friedman v. Union Bank of Switzerland, Michael represented a class of Holocaust victims whose assets were wrongfully retained by private Swiss banks during and after World War II. The case raised novel issues of international banking law and international human rights law. In a separate case, he also successfully represented the Republic of Poland, the Czech Republic, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Ukraine and the Russian Federation on issues of slave and forced labor for both Jewish and non-Jewish victims of Nazi persecution. He has represented individuals and NGOs in litigation alleging liability for aiding and abetting the South African system of apartheid.
Michael has a long record of successful litigation in the antitrust field, on behalf of individuals and classes, in cases involving monopolization, tie-ins, exclusive dealing and price fixing. In the landmark O’Bannon v. NCAA litigation, Michael represented a class of current and former Division I men's basketball and FBS football players against the NCAA and its member institutions, based on rules foreclosing athletes from receiving compensation for the use of their names, images, and likenesses. At the conclusion of a three-week bench trial, the Court determined that the NCAA had violated the antitrust laws and issued a permanent injunction as requested by the plaintiffs. He was a member of the ABA Antitrust Section’s Transition Taskforce, which advised the incoming Obama Administration, and has chaired the ABA’s Civil Redress Committee. Michael has been co-lead counsel in antitrust cases against manufacturers of genetically engineered foods, managed healthcare companies, bulk vitamin manufacturers, technology companies, and the world’s largest banking institutions. He is involved in ongoing investigations of antitrust cases abroad and pioneering efforts to enforce competition laws globally. He was the only private lawyer permitted to attend and represent the interests of consumers worldwide in the 2003 closed hearings by the EU Commission in the Microsoft case.
National Law Center George Washington University, J.D., with honors, Order of the Coif, 1969
Brooklyn College, B.A. cum laude, 1966
District of Columbia
New York
American Bar Assocation Civil Redress Committee, Co-Chair (2012-2013)
American Bar Assocation Civil Redress Task Force, Co-Chair (2011-2012)
American Bar Assocation International Cartel Task Force, Member (2010)
George Washington University Law School, Adjunct Professor (1996-1998)
Georgetown University Law Center, Professor (1980-1987)
George Washington Law Review, Member, Board of Editors (1968-1969)
Global Competition Litigation Review, Member, Editorial Board (2011)
Litigation Counsel of America, Plaintiffs Fellow
American Antitrust Institute
American Bar Association
Benchmark Litigation
"Few would contest that the firm's legacy is credited to firm founder and visionary Michael Hausfeld, the name partner who entrepreneurially built his firm into a zealous plaintiff empire." (Benchmark Litigation, Dispute Resolution, 2021)
Best Lawyers
Chambers and Partners
A source reported, "Michael is in my opinion one of the best lawyers in America, especially with regard to antitrust cases and other complex litigation." (Chambers US, Antitrust: Plaintiff - Nationwide, 2021)
"Michael Hausfeld is a key player in the antitrust space, skillfully handling prominent class actions, often concerning anticompetitive behavior and price manipulation. Sources report: 'What sets him apart is his creativity and strategic sense of how to resolve a dispute to satisfy all sides.'" (Chambers US, Antitrust: Plaintiff – Nationwide, 2020)
"Lauded by market sources as an 'amazing lawyer.'" (Chambers US, Antitrust: Plaintiff – Nationwide, 2019)
"An innovative and a well-respected leader of the antitrust Bar." (Chambers US, Antitrust: Plaintiff – Nationwide, 2018)
Concurrences
Global Competition Review
Michael is "recognized as one of the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country" who "consistently brings in the biggest judgments in the history of law" and is "a Washington lawyer determined to change the world – and succeeding." (Global Competition Review Awards, 2019)
Law360
Lawdragon
Legal 500
"Stationed in the firm’s DC office is talismanic founding chairman Michael Hausfeld, one of most sought-after names in plaintiff-side actions in the US, and an expert in cases involving monopolization, tie-ins, exclusive dealing and price-fixing." (Legal 500 US, Antitrust - Civil Litigation/Class Actions, 2021)
Lexology Index (Formerly Who’s Who Legal)
"Michael Hausfeld is a pre-eminent practitioner who is well renowned for his track record in monopolies, tie-ins and price fixing." (Who’s Who Legal, Competition - Plaintiff - Legal Marketplace Analysis, 2022)
"One of North America's foremost plaintiff specialists in the antitrust space, dubbed a 'legend in the field.'" (Who’s Who Legal, Competition - Plaintiff - Legal Marketplace Analysis, 2020)
"One of the titans of the competition plaintiff space, and is a perennial selection as a Global Elite Thought Leader. He attracts numerous recommendations from peers across North America and Europe for his standout practice, which encompasses antitrust litigation on the part of both individuals and classes." (Who’s Who Legal, Competition - Plaintiff - Legal Marketplace Analysis, 2019)
National Law Journal
Super Lawyers
Other
In addition, Michael has written extensively in a variety of legal publication over his career, including:
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