The Joseph Saveri Law Firm has been selected the “Most Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Law Firm” by Corporate LiveWire in its 2015 Innovation and Excellence Awards. Corporate LiveWire’s awards celebrate and recognize innovation & excellence of individuals, teams, and organizations worldwide, regardless of size or location. Award categories encompass: innovation, best practice, […]
(The Recorder) Joseph Saveri approaches litigation the same way he approaches triathlons—he hates to lose.
(Law360) Joseph Saveri, founder of the Joseph Saveri Law Firm, was selected and profiled today by Law360 as a Titan of the Plaintiffs Bar. The winners’ group spans the world and includes heavyweights in the fields of antitrust, class action, mass torts, and securities law. The group represents the finest work of holding corporations accountable and protecting consumers’ rights. Winners […]
An article by Joseph Saveri was featured in the August 2014 Corporate LiveWire Expert Guide on Antitrust and Competition Law. The article, entitled “Liability in United States Private Lawsuits for Damages Caused by International Cartels & Price Fixing Abroad,” examines the evolving standard for liability in the United States under the Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act (FTAIA).
Joseph Saveri was named “One to Watch” by Acquisition International, a monthly magazine that circulates in over 170 countries and informs, entertains, influences, and shapes the global corporate community. Acquisition International is part of AI Global Media, a UK-based publishing house that distributes 200 magazine issues, supplements, and websites worldwide.
Following months of investigation, the Joseph Saveri Law Firm has filed the first capacitors price-fixing case in federal court in San Francisco.
(Daily Journal) Joseph Saveri was named and profiled by the Daily Journal as one of “California’s Leading Labor and Employment Lawyers” in the specialty of class actions:
(California Lawyer) California Lawyer met with Joseph Saveri of the Joseph Saveri Law Firm, Steven A. Ellis of Goodwin Procter, Michael L. Mallow of Loeb & Loeb LLP, Layne H. Melzer of Rutan & Tucker, and Brad W. Seiling of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLC. The roundtable was moderated by California Lawyer and reported by Laurie Schmidt of Barkley Court Reporters.
—(Policy and Regulatory Report) The raid of electronic capacitor companies in Japan this week is a further indication that antitrust enforcers may be pursuing a worldwide cartel involving the small, but ubiquitous product, antitrust attorneys said.
(Law Crossing) Joseph R. Saveri, founder of the Joseph Saveri Law Firm Inc., recently settled an antitrust lawsuit for $324 million against Intel Corp., Apple Inc., Google Inc., and Adobe. The companies agreed not to poach each other’s employees. Joseph Saveri, a co-lead counsel with Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, told The American Lawyer “We have passed a significant […]