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Andy Schapiro is an experienced trial and appellate lawyer whose practice
includes class actions, intellectual property, securities and white-collar
criminal litigation, product liability, punitive damages, and Supreme Court and
appellate litigation. He has first-chaired 14 federal jury trials, and has
argued appeals in the US Courts of Appeals for the First, Second, Fifth, and
Tenth Circuits, as well as various state courts.
Andy's recent trial victory on behalf of a New York Stock Exchange specialist
broker accused of securities fraud garnered favorable coverage in the New
York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Los Angeles Times. He
also co-authored the brief that persuaded the Second Circuit to throw out
investment banker Frank Quattrone's obstruction of justice conviction. Andy has
significant experience briefing cases in the United States Supreme Court,
including having served as co-counsel for Philip Morris in its recent Supreme
Court victory in Philip Morris v. Williams, a case establishing
new limits on punitive damages.
His clients include U-Haul International, Google Inc., Altria Group, Inc., the
Las Vegas Sands Corp., Schwarz Pharma, Inc., and Pepsi Bottling Group. Andy is a
graduate of Harvard Law School, where he served as articles co-chair of the
Harvard Law Review, and was the recipient of the Sears Prize. He clerked for
Judge Richard Posner of the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and for
Justice Harry Blackmun on the US Supreme Court.
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