For 25 years, Larry Rosenberg has tried cases and argued appeals throughout the country and has been lead counsel in numerous matters in the United States Supreme Court. He has considerable experience in regulatory, statutory and constitutional litigation, intellectual property, antitrust, international litigation, labor and employment, products liability, and securities litigation. Larry has litigated cases involving the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Education, Energy, HHS, Homeland Security, Interior, Justice, State, and Transportation, as well as the EPA, EEOC, FAA, FCC, FDA, FERC, FTC, and USPS. He also has been counsel in more than 20 appeals in the Federal Circuit. His clients include American Airlines, American Electric Power, Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, CBS, Chevron, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Heart Lab, General Electric, Heraeus Medical, IBM, Lufthansa, Nokia, Pfizer, Procter & Gamble, Quorum Health, Stanford University, Texas Instruments, Trinity Broadcasting Network, and United Air Lines.
Larry is lead counsel for Chevron in a breach of contract lawsuit against the government, in which the U.S. Court of Federal Claims recently awarded Chevron almost $19 million, including a sanction against the government for bad-faith litigation conduct. He is lead counsel for Lufthansa in several actions related to patent infringement in which he won an appeal in the Ninth Circuit and in which the federal district court in Seattle, Washington, held Lufthansa's opponent in contempt. Larry recently won appeals in the Third and Seventh Circuits in Section 1782 discovery actions for Heraeus Medical and was lead counsel for seven airlines in successfully challenging an FAA rule.
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Publicaciones adicionales
- 2010
The Practitioner’s Guide to Appellate Advocacy, senior editor, ABA Book Publishing - May 2010
How to Make Phenomenal Opening Statements, The Pracitcal Litigator - Spring 2010
The Heart and Soul of Your Case: Developing a Compelling Case Theme, ABA Section of Litigation - Spring 2010
The Expanding Contours of the Crime/Fraud and Misconduct Exceptions to Privilege, Verdict: the Journal of the ABA Trial Pactice Committee - Summer 2007
Writing a Winning Legal Argument, ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Vol. 26, Issue 3, at 1 - Winter 2007
The Appellate Practice Associate's Survival Guide: Tips for Success in a Law Firm Appellate Practice, ABA Appellate Practice Journal, Vol. 26, Issue 1, at 18 - 2005
Trumpeting Your Case to Victory: Using the Lessons of Aristotle to Present Outstanding Oral Arguments, ABA - 1999
Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment After Ellerth and Faragher: Some Questions Answered, Many Questions Yet to Resolve, ABA
- December 7, 2011
Executive Roundtable Series - Taking on the Government: Litigation Against the Executive and Legislative Branches - April 2010
Arguing the Crime/Fraud and Other Exceptions to Privilege, program chair and oralist, ABA Section of Litigation Annual Conference - February 2010
Outstanding Oral Advocacy, Lecture at Pepperdine University School of Law - August 2009
A Winning Beginning: How to Make Phenomenal Opening Statements, program chair and oralist, ABA Annual Meeting - April 2009
Writing to Win, program chair and lead presenter, ABA Section of Litigation Annual Conference - August 2008
Individual Rights, Terrorism and the Rule of Law, program chair and presenter, ABA Annual Meeting - April 2008
Arguing Effectively to Trial Judges and Administrative Law Judges, program chair and lead presenter, ABA Litigation Section Annual Conference - October 2007
Acting Ethically with Respect to Advance Directives Protects Physicians Legally, Washington Hospital Center - October 2007
The Art of Appellate Advocacy, Lecture at the West Virginia University College of Law - August 2007
Winning Management of Legal Issues Through Trial and Appeal, ABA Annual Meeting, program chair and lead presenter - June 2007
Appellate Advocacy Seminar, co-sponsored by the ABA Section of Litigation and the Edward Coke Appellate Inn of Court, program chair and lead presenter - May 2007
Using the Lessons of Aristotle to Present Outstanding Oral Arguments, Michigan Appellate Bench Bar Conference, program chair and lead presenter - April 2007
Writing a Winning Legal Argument, program chair and lead presenter, ABA Section of Litigation Annual Conference - February 2007
Legal and Ethical Issues in Internal Medicine, medical grand rounds speaker, Washington Hospital Center - August 2006
Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist: An Interactive Retrospective, program chair, ABA Annual Meeting - August 2006
What the Movies Teach Us About Appellate Advocacy, program chair and moderator, ABA Annual Meeting - April 2006
The Advocate's Art: Appellate Advocacy, program chair and moderator, ABA Litigation Section Annual Conference - March 2006
Law, Medicine and Morality: Implications of the Terri Schiavo Case, panel moderator, New York University Law School - April 2005
Trumpeting Your Case to Victory: Tips for Presenting Outstanding and Compelling Oral Arguments, program chair and moderator, American Bar Association Section of Litigation Annual Conference - October 2004
Sexual Harassment Issues in the Workplace, speaker, Washington Hospital Center - August 2002
The Pentagon Papers Revisited: The Clash Between National Security and Freedom of the Press, program chair and panelist, American Bar Association Annual Meeting - August 1999
Sexual Harassment Issues in Light of Ellerth and Faragher, panelist, American Bar Association Annual Meeting - May 1996
Trying Difficult Employment Discrimination Cases to Juries, lead presenter, Attorney General's Advocacy Institute (served as lead government counsel in day-long mock trial of employment discrimination case for audience of approximately 100 Assistant United States Attorneys)
- University of Pennsylvania (J.D. magna cum laude 1992; Order of the Coif; Editor, Law Review; World and National Finalist, Jessup International Moot Court Competition; Finalist, Keedy Cup Moot Court Competition); Cornell University (B.A. 1989; Dean's Scholar; American Forensics Association National Champion in Extemporaneous Speaking)
- Pennsylvania and District of Columbia
- Trial Attorney, Attorney General's Honor Program, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division (1993-1998)
Fellow, American Bar Foundation
Served as treasurer and received award for outstanding service to Edward Coke Appellate Inn of Court
Received several awards for outstanding service to ABA's Section of Litigation, serves on its governing council, and chaired its Book Publishing Board and Appellate Practice and Trial Practice Committees
- Law Clerk to Judge Jane R. Roth, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (1992-1993)