Morrison & Foerster, a leading global law firm, is pleased to announce that Eliot Adelson has joined the firm as a partner in San Francisco in its Global Antitrust Law Practice and Investigations + White Collar Defense Group. Mr. Adelson’s practice includes civil and criminal antitrust litigation and internal and governmental investigations. He has significant experience representing U.S. and Japanese companies. Mr. Adelson is the fifth lateral partner to join the firm’s Global Antitrust Law Practice in the last year, and the second to join in San Francisco following the recent arrival of Bonnie Lau, whose practice also focuses on civil and criminal antitrust litigation.
Mr. Adelson has litigated various matters for both corporations and individuals. He has tried many bench and jury trials to verdict. Among his recent matters, Mr. Adelson represents a Japanese global manufacturer of electronic components in a putative class action, advises one of the largest local TV station operators in the U.S. in a putative class action, and represented an auto parts company in several antitrust investigations.
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