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Zeh Ekono

Zeh Ekono

USA 2026

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Practice Areas

Zeh S. Ekono is a partner in Willkie’s Litigation Department and a member of the Securities Litigation Practice Group. Her practice focuses on complex financial litigation, with an emphasis on securities class actions and derivative litigation. Zeh has extensive experience representing public companies, directors, executives, and underwriters in federal and state securities litigation and other complex commercial disputes. She also represents companies in confidential internal investigations and regulatory investigations.

Personal

Harvard Law School, J.D., 2010; Harvard College, A.B., 2007

See: https://www.willkie.com/professionals/e/ekono-zeh

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Litigation: Securities - New York

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Zeh Ekono adeptly assists clients with a range of securities class and derivative actions.

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  • Zeh is a very knowledgeable partner who is savvy with respect to litigation risks and thinking ahead.

    Litigation: SecuritiesChambers Guide to the USA
  • Zeh is enjoyable to work with. She manages the process calmly, effectively and with a lot of patience. She shows the ability to understand complex cases and flaws in the allegations quickly, to define an effective defense strategy and to explain the process, particularities and the strategy effectively.

    Litigation: SecuritiesChambers Guide to the USA

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