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Eli M. Lazarus

Eli
Lazarus

Of Counsel

CONTACT INFO

elazarus@gibsondunn.com

TEL:+1 415.393.8340

FAX:+1 415.374.8496

San Francisco

555 Mission Street, Suite 3000, San Francisco, CA 94105-0921 USA

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PRACTICE

Antitrust and Competition Appellate and Constitutional Law Litigation White Collar Defense and Investigations

BIOGRAPHY

Eli Lazarus is Of Counsel in the San Francisco office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.  He practices in the firm’s Litigation Department with particular focus on antitrust law and clients based or operating in Japan.  Mr. Lazarus has also represented clients at the federal and state appellate and trial court levels in a variety of business-related disputes involving class action, professional malpractice, and breach of contract.

Mr. Lazarus has specialized in leading engagements with Japanese clients who are confronting legal issues in the United States.  He communicates directly in Japanese with these clients, their employees, vendors, and Japanese counsel.  Doing so has enabled Mr. Lazarus to understand each client’s needs and coordinate the most efficient ways for Gibson Dunn to address them—and to explain with clarity the risks, opportunities, and demands of U.S. litigation.

Mr. Lazarus’s experience includes international cartel matters, grand jury investigations, merger review work, and defense of civil class action lawsuits in industries including consumer electronics, automobile parts, and financial services.  Mr. Lazarus has also managed internal and government investigations for corporate clients to address concerns relating to competition law, corruption, and economic sanctions.

In general commercial litigation, Mr. Lazarus and a Gibson Dunn team successfully represented the University of California in a seven-week bench and jury trial in California state court against an international consulting firm in a case alleging claims for professional malpractice, breach of contract, and violation of the False Claims Act.  Mr. Lazarus and colleagues defended the Golden State Warriors from challenges to the team’s development of a new basketball arena in San Francisco.  Most recently, Mr. Lazarus was featured in Best Lawyers in America as “One to Watch” in the antitrust practice for 2023.

Prior to joining Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Mr. Lazarus served as a law clerk for the Honorable J. Paul Oetken of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and then for the Honorable Barrington D. Parker of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Mr. Lazarus received his J.D. from Yale Law School in 2011, where he was a Submissions Editor for the Yale Journal on Regulation.  While in law school, Mr. Lazarus also served as a member of the Faculty Committee on Nondiscrimination and as Co-President of the Outlaws student group.  Mr. Lazarus earned his B.A. in International Relations in 2006 from Stanford University where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

Mr. Lazarus is currently admitted to practice law in the State of California.  He has served on Gibson Dunn’s firm-wide Associates Committee and, outside the firm, on the board of the New Conservatory Theater Center.

EDUCATION

Yale University - 2011 Juris Doctor

Stanford University - 2006 Bachelor of Arts

ADMISSIONS

California Bar

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Publications - March 13, 2020 | High court ruling will allow egregious misconduct to go unchecked
Client Alert - January 27, 2017 | U.S. Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Outlook and Review: 2017
Client Alert - January 15, 2014 | 2013 Year-End Electronic Discovery and Information Law Update
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