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Herbert E. Milstein, Steven J. Toll, Michael D. Hausfeld

 

Seth R. Gassman

Seth R. Gassman joined the Firm as an Associate in 2007 as a member of the Antitrust practice group.

He is currently involved in, among other cases, Molecular Diagnostics Laboratories v. Hoffman-La Roche, Inc. (D.D.C.), in which purchasers are suing two companies for the unlawful monopolization of an enzyme used in DNA amplification, human-genome research, and medical diagnostics, and Weeks Marine, Inc. v. Bridgestone Corp., et al. (S.D.N.Y.), which alleges that manufacturers and sellers of specialty hose used in connection with marine services conspired to rig bids, fix prices, and allocate markets and customers in the United States and around the world.  

Mr. Gassman is the author of Direct Democracy As Cultural Dispute Resolution: The Missing Egalitarianism Of Cultural Entrenchment, 6 NYU Journal of Legislation and Public Policy 525 (2002-2003).  He also provided extensive research assistance to Professor Oscar Chase in preparing the fourth edition of Civil Litigation in New York.
 
Before joining Cohen Milstein, Mr. Gassman worked for Cahill Gordon & Reindel, where he focused on complex civil and commercial litigation and antitrust.  He also performed merger clearance and corporate counseling antitrust work related to several mergers.
 
Mr. Gassman graduated from New York University School of Law (J.D., 2003), where he was awarded the Newman Prize, and the University of California at Berkeley with a B.A. in English (1999).
 
Mr. Gassman is admitted to practice in New York.

Contact: sgassman@cmht.com

Practice Area:

Antitrust