Michael B. Slade
Overview
Experience
Representative Matters
Commercial Litigation
- Represented Boeing in a series of matters arising out of the Sea Launch venture. After six years of litigation in four countries, Boeing won summary judgment as plaintiff against three companies controlled by the Russian and Ukrainian governments. See Boeing Co. v. KB Yuzhnoye, et al., 2015 WL 13841572 (C.D. Cal., Sept. 28, 2015), aff’d. 791 Fed. Appx. 650 (9th Cir. 2019). The total judgment in Boeing’s favor exceeded $500 million. In addition, following summary judgment, Boeing won a bench trial against U.S. affiliates of the Russian entity, proving that the U.S. entities were alter egos of their Russian affiliates and equally liable for the judgment entered in Boeing’s favor. See Boeing Co. v. KB Yuzhnoye, et al., 2016 WL 2851297 (C.D. Cal., May 13, 2016). These victories were recognized by The American Lawyer as the Transatlantic Litigation matters of the year for 2016 and Litigation Daily recognized Michael as “Litigator of the Week” on November 15, 2019, when the Ninth Circuit affirmed.
- Represented Navistar in a breach of contract case filed by Ford Motor Company, where Ford sought more than $1 billion in damages. After two years of litigation, the parties entered into a confidential settlement agreement. In a joint press release, the parties stated that as part of the settlement, Ford made a cash payment to Navistar and Navistar also acquired additional equity in certain joint ventures between the companies.
Product Liability
- Represented Boeing in litigation relating to Turkish Airlines Flight 1951, National Air Flight 102, Kalitta Air Flight N714CK and Tatarstan Air Flight 363.
- Represented Motorola in a series of individual cases and class actions alleging that radiofrequency energy from wireless phones causes brain cancer and other personal injuries. All such cases filed to date have been dismissed prior to trial. See, e.g., Motorola, Inc. v. Murray, 147 A.3d 751, 2016 WL 6134870 (D.C., Oct. 20, 2016); Farina v. Nokia, Inc., et al., 578 F. Supp. 2d 740 (E.D. Pa. 2008), aff’d 625F.3d 97 (3d. Cir. 2010); Newman v. Motorola, Inc., 218 F. Supp. 2d 769 (D. Md. 2002), aff’d 78 Fed. Appx 292 (4th Cir. 2003); Murray v. Motorola, 982 A. 2d 764 (D.C. 2009); Bennett v. T-Mobile USA Inc., 597 F. Supp. 2d 1050 (C.D. Cal. 2008).
- Represented Abbott Laboratories in a series of individual cases and class actions in which plaintiffs claimed injury or the threat of injury from the prescription drug Meridia. More than 100 cases were dismissed on summary judgment after plaintiffs’ experts were excluded on Daubert grounds. See In re Meridia Prods. Liab. Litig., 328 F. Supp. 2d 791 (N.D. Ohio 2004).
Employment Law
- Secured preliminary injunction for Citadel to enforce non-competition agreements with senior managers who left the company and started a competitor. Citadel Investment Group v. Teza Technologies, 2009 WL 3416124 (Ill. Cir. Ct. 2009). Won a $2 million sanction against defendant for discovery misconduct during the litigation. Citadel Investment Group v. Teza Technologies, 2010 WL 3560520 (Ill. Cir. Ct. 2010).
- Represented numerous Firm clients on a wide range of employment law issues. Michael has drafted scores of restrictive covenants and litigated many matters involving non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, most of which also involved theft of trade secrets allegations. E.g., Safety-Kleen Sys. v. McGinn, 233 F. Supp. 2d 121 (D. Mass. 2002). He has also represented companies addressing discrimination, retaliation and whistleblower claims. See, e.g., In re UAL Corp., 2008 WL 450457 (Bankr. N.D. Ill., Feb. 15, 2008); In re UAL Corp., 2008 WL 4922325 (7th Cir., Nov. 17, 2008).
Restructuring Litigation
- Michael has been trial and litigation counsel for numerous Chapter 11 debtors and otherwise engaged by creditors in Chapter 11 cases in many different industries. Michael has played a significant role in Chapter 11 cases involving airlines (e.g., United Airlines, Global Aviation Holdings), auto suppliers (e.g., Lear Corporation, Dura Automotive, Visteon Corporation, Hess Industries, GST Autoleather), other infrastructure and logistics firms (e.g., Indiana Toll Road, Jack Cooper), energy providers (e.g., Edison Mission Energy, Philadelphia Energy Solutions), industrial concerns and manufacturers (e.g., Horsehead Industries, Global A&T Electronics, Sherwin Alumina, Trailmobile Trailer, LLC), coal companies (e.g., Patriot Coal, Westmoreland Coal, Mission Coal), satellite firms (e.g. Intelsat, Sea Launch), retail entities (e.g., J.C. Penney, Coldwater Creek, The Greater Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, Women’s Apparel Group, Destination Maternity), hospitality firms (e.g., Revel), oil and gas related-companies (e.g., Ultra Petroleum, C&J Energy Services, EXCO Resources, Sandridge Energy) and cryptocurrency platforms (Voyager Digital Holdings, Inc.).
Clerk & Government Experience
Law ClerkHonorable Emilio M. GarzaUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit1999–2000
Pro Bono
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Thought Leadership
Publications
“Democracy In The Details: A Plea For Substance Over Form In Statutory Interpretation,” 37 Harvard Journal on Legislation 189 (2000).
“Book Review: Justice Antonin Scalia's ‘A Matter of Interpretation,’” 36 Harvard Journal on Legislation 259 (1999).
Seminars
Speaker, “Modifying Labor and Retirement Obligations in Bankruptcy,” 38th Annual Jay L. Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference, The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, November 2019.
Speaker, “Discovery in Aviation Cases: A Potpourri of Issues and their Practical Implications,” 23rd Annual Institute on Aviation Litigation Conference, American Bar Association, Chicago, June 2017.
Speaker, “Flag of Convenience: Foreign Maintenance of U.S. Aircraft – Ignorance is Not Bliss,” 22nd Annual Institute on Aviation Litigation Conference, American Bar Association, New York, June 2016.
Recognition
Recognized in Lawdragon’s “500 Leading Litigators” (2024–2025)
Recognized as “Bankruptcy Litigator of the Year” at the 15th Annual Benchmark Litigation U.S. Awards (2024)
Recognized by Benchmark Litigation U.S. as a “Top 100 Trial Lawyer” (2022–2024)
Excellence in Pro Bono and Public Interest Service Award Winner, United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois (2020–2021)
Named “Litigator of the Week” by The American Lawyer (2019, 2022)
Recognized by The American Lawyer as winner of the award for Transatlantic Litigation (2016)
Recognized in The Legal 500 U.S. for Trade Secrets (2016), Product Liability and Mass Tort Defense: Aerospace/Aviation (2012, 2014–2015), Consumer Products (2013, 2015)
Memberships & Affiliations
Credentials
Admissions & Qualifications
- 1999Texas
- 2001Illinois
Courts
- United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- United States District Court for the District of Colorado
- United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
- United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Education
- Harvard Law SchoolJ.D.cum laude1999
- Emory UniversityB.A., Political Science & History
magna cum laude
1996Phi Beta Kappa