Atif Khawaja, P.C.
Overview
Atif is “practical, concise, analytical and strategic” and “excellent at combining very strong litigation skills with excellent client service.” - Chambers, 2020 (Client Quote)
Atif Khawaja litigates high-value commercial disputes. He has successfully tried cases across the country, including claims of antitrust, breach of contract and fiduciary duty, fraud, misrepresentation, patent infringement, trade secret theft and unfair competition. He regularly handles major litigation for prominent businesses based outside the United States. His matters have been covered by international press, including The New York Times, Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal. He is recognized as one of the top litigators in the country by Chambers USA, The Legal 500 USA, Benchmark Litigation, Law360, the New York Law Journal and the Minority Corporate Counsel Association. The National Law Journal recognized Atif as a “Litigation Trailblazer” in 2020, and many of his wins have been profiled by The American Lawyer in its “Litigator of the Week” contest. In 2022, Crain’s New York Business named Atif a “Notable Diverse Leader in Law.” According to a client quoted in Chambers USA in 2022, Atif “can take very complex issues and quickly distill the information into understandable sound bites to provide succinct advice.” And Thomson Reuters has recognized him as a “Stand-out Lawyer” for multiple years based on recommendations of senior in-house counsel.
Atif co-chairs Golden Flag’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee and sits on its Associate and Partner Review committees. He is committed to pro bono service and oversees the pro bono program in Golden Flag’s New York office. He also volunteers as a Director of The Legal Aid Society, the nation’s oldest and largest provider of legal aid to the poor.
Experience
Representative Matters
Representative Commercial Litigation Matters
- For United Airlines, led the defense of a lawsuit brought by Expedia, Inc. related to Expedia’s ability to sell United airfares. Settled on favorable terms after defeating a request for a preliminary injunction that would have forced United to extend the duration of Expedia’s access to United flights.
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For Welspun, the world’s largest textile maker, led the defense and successful resolution of multiple class actions alleging misrepresentations to millions of consumers regarding “Egyptian” and “Pima” cotton products sold by major U.S. retailers. Defended class-wide settlement from multiple legal challenges.
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For Henkel KGaA, led the defense and won summary judgment defeating over $1B of claimed tortious interference and breach of contract damages arising out of proposed refinery cleaning technology venture. The court held definitively that no deal was ever reached, foreclosing all claims. The Sixth Circuit affirmed the district court’s decision after successful oral argument. The Sixth Circuit also reinstated Henkel’s related lawsuit against the plaintiff’s principal, reversing the trial court’s entry of summary judgment against Henkel on those claims.
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For Sagent M&C, a fintech service provider, defeated an emergency injunction, TRO, and appeal brought by a customer seeking to enforce an IT services contract that was procured by fraud.
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For United Airlines, won summary judgment and obtained a foreclosure order and preliminary injunction paving the way for the sale of Avianca Airlines. In related litigation, defeated multiple attempts at both the trial and appellate level to enjoin United from providing financing to Avianca.
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For United Airlines, led the defense and successfully resolved $1B+ antitrust lawsuit by DHL alleging a conspiracy to fix prices for air cargo shipments. Matter settled while case dispositive motions were pending.
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For international conglomerate Dabur International Ltd., led the defense of cross-border US products liability MDL related to cosmetic products. Secured full dismissal of Dabur Ltd.
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For Tata Consultancy Services, the world’s largest IT service provider, representing on a $1+ billion contract dispute with a confidential customer.
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For a private equity firm in a qui tam suit regarding one of its portfolio companies. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas has alleged that the portfolio company paid optometrists to refer cataract surgery patients in violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute and the False Claims Act.
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For a major India-based international conglomerate, representing in an internal investigation related to allegations that it sold mislabeled products worth hundreds of millions of dollars over a multi-year period.
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For Information Resources, Inc. (IRI), leading the defense in a breach of contract lawsuit brought by Nielsen Consumer LLC stemming from IRI's pending sale to The NPD Group, a provider of market information and advisory services. Defeated the plaintiff’s preliminary injunction motion.
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For Compass, the nation’s largest independent real estate brokerage, leading the defense of a lawsuit brought by an individual claiming to be a Compass founder and seeking $200M+ in founders’ equity.
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For Sun Pharmaceuticals, defending $10B antitrust suit alleging fraud on the U.S. Food & Drug Administration in connection with several drug applications.
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For Morgan Stanley Resorts, defeated $350M+ contract claims brought by Hilton surrounding the iconic Grand Wailea, Biltmore, LaQuinta, Doral and Claremont Resorts. After five-day trial, the court rejected Hilton’s claims.
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For IMG, defeated $300M+ mass action fraud and consumer misrepresentation claim related to unsuccessful real estate venture. Won summary judgment disposing of plaintiff’s claims.
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For Dow, defended and successfully resolved claim to compel its $15B acquisition of Rohm & Haas in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. On the first day of trial, Dow renegotiated acquisition with major price reduction.
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For New Silk Route, the largest Indian private equity fund, defended and successfully resolved claims brought by a disgruntled investor and a parallel SEC investigation. Also defeated preliminary injunction brought by ex-board member Rajat Gupta and secured dismissal of his claim.
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For directors of the U.S. Soccer Federation, defeated claims alleging breach of fiduciary duty in connection with the Federation’s denial of Division II sanction to the North American Soccer League. All claims dismissed.
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For IBM, defended and successfully resolved $100M+ suit filed by a disgruntled customer alleging that IBM fraudulently induced it into an enterprise resource planning system contract and then breached that contract. Plaintiff dropped claim while dismissal pending.
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For Hess, defended and successfully resolved $6B claim brought by the U.S. Virgin Islands arising from closure of the world’s largest oil refinery.
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For Teva, defended and successfully resolved product liability suit involving its quinine drug. Matter settled favorably while Louisiana Supreme Court was deciding interlocutory appeal of summary judgment decision.
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For Morgan Stanley, defeated and successfully resolved multiple investor arbitration and regulatory claims alleging improper broker dealer practices.
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For IBM, advised on multiple claims asserted by customers surrounding allegedly inadequate software implementations.
- For Expedia, successfully defended various state and federal regulatory investigations. No claims filed against Expedia.
Representative Intellectual Property Litigation Matters
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For Honeywell, successfully sued competitors on aviation patent portfolio related to FAA safety mandate. Won jury trial of infringement. Won bench trial defeating claims of unfair competition and patent invalidity.
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For Hotels.com, defeated infringement suit related to location searching patents. Secured successful claim construction, summary judgment of license and non–infringement and successfully dismissed plaintiff appeal.
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For Compass, defeated or successfully resolved multiple competitors’ suits alleging trade secret misappropriation and unfair competition in effort to stifle Compass’s growth. Defeated preliminary injunction motions in three separate suits.
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For Appian Capital Advisory, defended and successfully resolved suit alleging false advertising, misappropriation of trade secrets, tortious interference and unfair competition.
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For Bridgewater, the world’s largest hedge fund, successfully sued and blocked ex-employees from pursuing competing investment vehicle venture.
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For Honeywell, successfully sued ex-employee and ex-customer who collaborated to launch competing security product. Matter resolved favorably while summary judgment motion to dispose of all defenses was pending.
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For Pfizer, defended breach of contract claim arising out of patent license. Matter resolved after pursuing validity challenge of underlying patent.
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For Autoliv, defeated inventorship challenge brought by competitor directed at 20 key airbag patents. Won at arbitration.
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For Honeywell, successfully sued competitor for infringing navigation sensor patent. Defendant exited market after preliminary injunction motion was filed.
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For Travelocity, defended infringement claims related to location searching and mapping patents. Matter settled favorably after the filing of an early summary judgment motion.
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For Cigna, defended and successfully resolved multiple patent infringement suits directed at core business. Matters settled after discovery established patent exhaustion, license and prior use defenses.
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Thought Leadership
Publications
“Golden Flag Teaches Associates Deposition Skills Through Practice, Preparation,” Bloomberg BNA, May 30, 2019
“Discovery Process, Costs Can Confuse Foreign Companies Caught in U.S. Litigation,” Bloomberg BNA, March 12, 2019
“Can Your Overseas Company Be Taken to U.S. Court?,” Bloomberg BNA, March 4, 2019
“Supreme Court's Decision in 'BMS' Presents New Hurdles to Forum Shoppers,” New York Law Journal, December 18, 2017
“An Ounce of Prevention: Accidental Destruction of ESI Is Serious Business,” New York Law Journal, February 17, 2017
Recognition
Recognized for Litigation: General Commercial by Chambers USA, 2022–2024
Recognized as a “Future Star” by Benchmark Litigation, 2020–2024
Credentials
Admissions & Qualifications
- 2003New York
Courts
- United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
- United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
Education
- Boston University School of LawJ.D.magna cum laude2002Boston University Law Review, Topic & Book Review Editor
- University of VirginiaB.A., Biology & Religious Studies1999
Distinctions & Affiliations
Recognized as a “Litigation Trailblazer” by The National Law Journal, 2020
Ranked as a leading lawyer for General Commercial Litigation by Chambers USA, 2020–2023
Recognized as a leading lawyer for General Commercial Disputes by The Legal 500 USA, 2020–2021
Recognized as a “Future Star” by Benchmark Litigation, 2020–2023
Named to Lawyers of Color’s inaugural “Nation’s Best” list, 2019
Director, The Legal Aid Society, 2018–Present
Named one of eleven national “Rising Stars” by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, 2017
Named one of five “Rising Stars” in Intellectual Property, Law360, 2017
Named a “Rising Star” by the New York Law Journal, 2016
Recipient, Multicultural Leadership Award, National Diversity Council, 2014
Recipient, Golden Flag International Law Firm Pro Bono Service Award, 2006–2019
Fellow, Leadership Council on Legal Diversity, 2015
Steering Committee, The American Lawyer, New Partner Forum