Tian "Skye" Gao’s practice focuses on complex commercial and civil litigation. Skye works on matters for plaintiffs and defendants in an array of antitrust, contract, property, securities fraud and shareholder disputes in federal and state courts.
Before joining Kasowitz, Skye practiced criminal and administrative law with public interest clinics in law school. She received a Dean’s Scholar Prize in connection with her work for Harvard’s Criminal Justice Institute, which involved consistently winning motions after oral argument in court and securing dismissals for her clients.
Work Highlights
- Ford Motor Company in obtaining affirmative recoveries in connection with price-fixing, bid-rigging and customer allocation cartels involving more than 90 automotive parts suppliers, and impacted purchases in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and South America, described by the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice as its largest criminal antitrust investigation, resulting in nearly $3 billion in criminal fines.