Practice Description:
George F. du Pont (Geordie) is an associate in the firm's litigation department, and has represented a variety of clients in complex commercial litigation including cases involving antitrust law, intellectual property and securities litigation, as well as appellate litigation. He has also represented individuals and companies in connection with civil and criminal investigations, including whistle-blower complaints and allegations of securities fraud.
Publications:
Author,
The Time Has Come For Limited Liability for Operators of True Anonymity Remailers in Cyberspace: An Examination of the Possibilities and Perils, 6 J. Tech L. & Poly 3 (2001)
Author,
The Criminalization of True Anonymity in Cyberspace, 7 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. (2001)
Significant Matters:
- Represented underwriters of a British insurance market before the Appellate Division, First Department, which unanimously reversed the Commercial Division of the Supreme Court, New York County and granted an anti-suit injunction enjoining a manufacturer of lead-based paint from pursuing substantially similar insurance coverage litigations in Texas.
- Conducted oral argument before the Eastern District of New York in a matter involving violations of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Federal Fair Housing Act; was granted a temporary restraining order
- Represented Harrahs Entertainment, Inc. in its successful acquisition of Caesars Entertainment, Inc. before the Federal Trade Commission
- Represented AutoZone, Inc. and affiliates in a Robinson-Patman jury trial in both the Eastern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
- Represented Internews Europe, in its challenge to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan over a proposed licensing fee for a Jordan-based Internet Webcaster
- Represented a national healthcare company in connection with a Justice Department investigation involving allegations of Anti-Kickback statutes
- Represented Apollo Management Ltd. in preliminary injunction / temporary restraining order proceedings in both the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
- Represented an auditor in connection with mutual fund investigations conducted by the SEC and the FBI.