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Elliott Greenleaf is nationally known for its effective and economical representation of corporations, entrepreneurs, labor unions, governmental officials, government agencies, entrepreneurs, financial institutions, pension and investment funds, pro bono entities and individuals before federal and state trial and appellate courts and administrative agencies.

Our diverse and effective litigation trial and appellate experience includes health law, class actions, complex commercial and corporate control, banking and secured transactions, products liability, lender liability, environmental, major torts, professional liability, construction, insurance, and regulatory matters, antitrust law, securities litigation, protection of confidential and proprietary business information, white collar criminal and qui tam, franchise, government contracts, governmental and municipal agencies, federal securities law, bankruptcy, trademark, energy and international trade matters, employment and the protection of confidential and proprietary business information.

Our experienced attorneys have successfully defended clients in the investigation and trial of white collar criminal and RICO cases, including charges of government contract fraud, tax fraud, bank fraud, commercial bribery, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations, and allegations of agency grant program crimes. We have also effectively assisted clients in conducting internal corporate investigations and in Qui Tam litigations.

The firm has both represented and defended individual and class actions alleging mass torts, strict liability in product design, manufacture and warnings, and waste disposal. We have represented businesses and individuals in toxic tort and products liability litigations.


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