Zach Tschida’s practice focuses on antitrust and complex civil litigation.
He has advised in a number of class action lawsuits and multidistrict litigations.
Zach joined the firm in 2017. He was a resident of the Washington, D.C. office from 2017 to 2021.
Notable Experiences
Notable Experience
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Keurig in ongoing monopolization litigation brought by competitors, individual purchasers, and purported class action plaintiffs in multidistrict litigation in S.D.N.Y.
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Bosch in multidistrict litigation in N.D. Cal., and other class actions in E.D. Michigan, against complex RICO and fraud claims arising from the use of its software in diesel vehicles; obtained complete summary judgment victory, defeating all claims brought by Volkswagen franchised dealerships, which was upheld on appeal by the Ninth Circuit
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Swedish Match North America LLC in its successful defense of monopolization claims in C.D. Cal.
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América Móvil in the $6.25 billion sale of its wholly owned subsidiary, TracFone Wireless, to Verizon Communications; approved after an administrative trial before the California Public Utility Commission
Pro Bono Defense Experience
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Secured a new trial and vacatur of nine armed robbery convictions for client who received ineffective assistance of counsel from his original defense counsel
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Obtained compassionate release and 45-year sentence reduction for client on the grounds that client received a disproportionately punitive sentence
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Defended indigent clients accused of attempted murder, arson, fraud, and other criminal charges while on secondment to the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Eastern District of Virginia