Michael S. Lazaroff
Partner
Michael Lazaroff is a partner in the Rimon Litigation group in the New York office. He is an experienced trial and appellate lawyer with over two decades of experience in complex commercial litigation and arbitration representing both defendants and plaintiffs. His extensive experience includes international litigation and arbitration, multidistrict actions, class actions, partnership disputes, antitrust litigation and counseling, copyright litigation, complex contract disputes, and pharmaceutical litigation. Many of the disputes in which he has represented clients have involved cross border or international litigation issues relating to European, Latin American, Asian, African and Middle Eastern countries. He has represented clients in numerous industries, including the beverage, pharmaceutical, medical device, mining, financial services, waste management, securities, and transportation industries.
Prior to joining Rimon, Mr. Lazaroff litigated for several large law firms including, including Reed Smith LLP, Greenberg Traurig and Cadwalader. He also co-authored amicus briefs on behalf of national Jewish organizations on issues related to religious freedom in various courts including the United States Supreme Court. He has been recognized by Super Lawyers for General Litigation in New York (2018-2023).
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
- Global GRC, Data Privacy & Cyber Security ConfEx, USA (Events 4 Sure) – Panelist, 2023
News, Events, & Insights
- International Arbitration - CLE Webinar on November 10th
Events November 2, 2023
- Rimon Attorneys Recognized by New York Super Lawyers
Awards October 24, 2023
- U.S. Supreme Court Expands Application of Presumption Against Extraterritoriality While Limiting the International Scope of U.S. Trademark Law
News September 27, 2023
- The Supreme Court Creates Increased Uncertainty by Expanding Doctrinal Scope of Personal Jurisdiction
Insights July 28, 2023
- Law360: What 3rd Circ. Niaspan Decision Means For Class Cert.
Insights June 22, 2023
- Supreme Court Makes It Easier to Challenge Constitutionality of Administrative Agency Structure
Insights May 12, 2023