February 7, 2012

John R. Gerstein

  • 202-662-2009
  • jack.gerstein@troutmansanders.com
  • www.troutmansanders.com
  • Jack’s diverse litigation practice spans the areas of professional liability, insurance, toxic torts, antitrust, telecommunications, product liability, intellectual property, securities, commercial fraud, and breach of contract, among others. His clients in these areas range from major U.S. corporations to individuals in litigation throughout the country. He also regularly represents law firms and accounting firms major litigation, nationwide. Many of his cases involve large dollar figures in controversy and are on the forefront of emerging legal issues. Jack is known for his creative and aggressive litigation style and has enjoyed an extraordinary record of success in litigated matters. To date, he has been fortunate not to lose any case that he has tried, nor any appeal that he has argued.

    Jack has represented both plaintiffs and defendants. He has achieved a large number of victories, both at the trial level and on appeal. In Chambers USA 2007, Jack was described as “a fabulous trial lawyer in every sense of the word,” and has earned a reputation amongst his peers as being “extremely smart and talented in the court.” In Chambers USA 2008, Jack was further described as being “extremely talented at questioning witnesses” and having “a great eye for tactics."

  • Troutman Sanders LLP

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