Eliot Turner is a partner in the Norton Rose Fulbright law firm’s antitrust disputes group in the Washington, D.C. office. He represents clients both defending and prosecuting claims under Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act as well as claims under Section 7 of the Clayton Act and state antitrust laws. Turner regularly counsels clients on antitrust issues, including the requirements of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act, and represents them in government investigations, as well as on matters regarding trade secrets. He has represented companies in litigation to protect their trade secret information and enforce non-compete agreements, particularly in the energy sector, appearing in courts throughout the country and has experience in all phases of litigation from trial to appeal.
Turner is the former editor-in-chief of Litigation, the journal of the American Bar Association’s Section of Litigation. He is also a council member of the State Bar of Texas’ Antitrust Section and is the former chair of the Houston Bar Association’s Antitrust Section.
He earned his bachelor’s degree at Rice University and his JD at the University of Texas School of Law.
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