Welcome to another edition of our Litigation Leaders series, featuring the litigation practice leaders of the biggest firms in the country. 

Meet Gary Bornstein and Kevin Orsini, co-Heads of the litigation department at Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Both are based in New York, as are all the firm’s litigators. But both also have spent considerable time in California in recent years. Bornstein has defended Qualcomm against a wide-sweeping antitrust suit and represented Epic Games in its landmark challenge to certain charges and limits Apple places on third-party developers who use its App Store. Orsini has represented Northern California utility PG&E in a mix of complex litigation, bankruptcy proceedings, and government investigations—some related historic wildfires in the region in recent years.

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