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Daniel Savrin, a partner in the antitrust practice, is a nationally recognized litigator at the trial and appellate levels. He represents clients in high-stakes litigation with a focus on antitrust, consumer protection, and civil and criminal government investigation matters.
His practice focuses on representing primarily consumer facing companies. His clients include, among others, leaders in the automotive, retail, ecommerce, food and beverage, insurance, and healthcare sectors. He is a leader of the firm’s consumer protection defense practice and automotive and mobility industry teams, with a focus on emerging issues in the electric and autonomous vehicle space. He edited "Consumer Protection Law Developments" (Second Edition, 2016), a leading treatise on consumer protection law published by the American Bar Association.
He is often called upon to litigate and try (or resolve) matters that involve parallel proceedings brought by federal agencies, primarily the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice, state Attorneys General and private parties, often in class action settings. He has been recognized as a leading litigator and counselor for his experience in handling and trying civil and criminal matters and for his practical and effective approaches to litigating and resolving disputes with government agencies and among private parties.
Before joining Morgan Lewis, he was a partner in the antitrust and trade regulation practice at another international law firm.
To learn more about Daniel and his experience, please go to: https://www.morganlewis.com/bios/danielsavrin
Personal
Union College, 1984, Bachelor of Arts
University of Virginia School of Law, 1989, Juris Doctor