Practice Areas
Jeremy Robison is a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. He is a member of the Firm's Antitrust and Competition and White Collar Defense and Investigations practice groups. Mr. Robison defends companies and individuals involved in investigations by U.S. and international enforcement authorities, conducts confidential internal investigations, and advises on the creation and enhancement of corporate compliance programs. His practice is primarily focused on criminal antitrust matters involving alleged price fixing, customer allocation, bid rigging, and no-poach agreements.
Career
Mr. Robison has represented clients involved in cross-border government investigations in the United States, the European Union, Canada, the United Kingdom, Japan, Brazil, Korea, and numerous other jurisdictions. Mr. Robison has also defended more than a dozen companies and individuals involved in criminal investigations involving a diverse range of industries, including financial services, international shipping, generic pharmaceuticals, auto manufacturing, biotechnology, and promotional products.
Mr. Robison also represents clients engaged in complex antitrust litigation in federal and state court. Notably, he has defended companies facing Sherman Act and state law claims in multi-district litigation (MDLs) related to the LIBOR-based financial instruments, foreign exchange trading, and generic pharmaceuticals.
Personal
JD, Georgetown University, magna cum laude, 2010. Bachelor of Arts, University of California, 1999.