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Provided by Miguel A Estrada
Miguel Estrada represents clients in federal/state courts and international arbitrations. He has handled 24 cases before US Supreme Court, under False Claims Act, patent, bankruptcy and criminal law, RICO, and ERISA. He has extensive Supreme Court experience includes lead counsel (Comcast v. NAAAOM, Coventry Health v. Nevils, NLRB v. Canning, LabCorp v. Metabolite, Aetna v. Davila, Conrad Black v. United States, Comcast v. Behrend) and part of team (Bush v Gore).
Former Supreme Court Law Clerk; former Assistant, Solicitor General of US; former Assistant, US Attorney and Deputy Chief of Appellate Section, US Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York.
Trustee of Supreme Court Historical Society. Member, American Law Institute.
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In the courtroom and in strategy and advice, there's no one like him. He has an encyclopedic memory of cases and can boil them down quickly to what's important.
He is almost like a secret weapon because it's a case with lots of noise. There are so many voices in the room, but his voice is heard and that's because of his respect.
When he's talking, the courtroom goes silent as people listen to what he says. Watching Miguel is like watching Messi playing, like watching a high-performing athlete.
He has a truly remarkable ability to communicate and make compelling arguments even when it might not feel like there is the most compelling set of facts to support your position.
In the courtroom and in strategy and advice, there's no one like him. He has an encyclopedic memory of cases and can boil them down quickly to what's important.
He is almost like a secret weapon because it's a case with lots of noise. There are so many voices in the room, but his voice is heard and that's because of his respect.
When he's talking, the courtroom goes silent as people listen to what he says. Watching Miguel is like watching Messi playing, like watching a high-performing athlete.
He has a truly remarkable ability to communicate and make compelling arguments even when it might not feel like there is the most compelling set of facts to support your position.