Andrew Clubok is Global Chair of Latham & Watkins’ Securities Litigation & Professional Liability Practice. Based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. and New York offices, he is a premier, go-to trial lawyer for complex, bet-the-company disputes.
Mr. Clubok has diverse experience in trial, appellate, and administrative litigation across a wide range of substantive areas including securities law, tax litigation, environmental litigation, telecommunications, restructuring, and commercial litigation.
Mr. Clubok is a go-to trial lawyer for some of the world’s biggest brands and has obtained complete defense verdicts and/or dismissals of dozens of securities class actions, shareholder derivative lawsuits, and arbitrations, including those involving IPO-related alleged misconduct, mortgage-backed securities, “short swing profits,” “naked short selling,” and federal preemption. He has tried numerous complex commercial and regulatory matters on behalf of automotive manufacturers, telecommunications providers, defense contractors, Internet companies, and major financial institutions.
Mr. Clubok also regularly counsels clients on a wide range of matters, including Sarbanes-Oxley, antitrust, TCPA, FDCPA, federal election law, and regulatory compliance.
Mr. Clubok served as a law clerk for Judge Frank J. Battisti of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. He is a current Trustee and former Board Member for the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs.
Chipotle is being sued, but for what? Making awesome burritos? Attorney Andrew Clubok explains their securities lawsuit and what's going on.
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