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Jeffrey Gittleman

Partner | Chair Global Competition and Antitrust Law
Philadelphia, USA

For twenty-five years, Jeffrey has played a key role on teams prosecuting antitrust class actions against global cartels. He has helped secure multi-million dollar recoveries in antitrust actions in a variety of industries such as flat glass, urethanes, carbon fiber, and automotive refinishing paint. Jeffrey currently represents businesses, health and welfare funds and individuals harmed by anti-competitive conduct in class actions, stand-alone actions and collective actions.

As a seasoned litigator, Jeffrey has extensive experience in managing all aspects of high-stakes litigation. In addition to his competition practice, he has successfully represented individuals and businesses in a wide range of complex litigations including, consumer fraud class actions, shareholder derivative actions, and policyholder actions against insurance companies. Jeffrey has also represented international, state, county, municipal and Taft-Hartley pension funds in domestic and international securities fraud litigation. He has been a key member of litigation teams who successfully prosecuted numerous landmark securities class actions that recovered billions of dollars for those harmed by securities fraud.

Areas of Expertise

Competition and Antitrust Litigation
Securities Litigation
Consumer Fraud Litigation
Class Action Litigation

Career

Tulane University (B.A. 1993)
Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law (J.D. 1996)

Admissions

Pennsylvania, New Jersey, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

Languages

English

Connect

(610) 941-4204
[email protected]

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