For nearly 25 years, Greg Litt has represented companies and individuals in high-stakes international arbitration and litigation in a wide range of industries around the globe.
Serving as lead counsel in U.S. and international arbitration matters and coordinating counsel in multijurisdictional disputes, Litt combines excellence in advocacy, careful attention to strategy and skillful coordination across jurisdictions to help his clients meet their commercial goals.
Lawdragon Honors
| Honor | Year | Practice |
|---|---|---|
| The 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Global Litigators | 2026 | International Litigation & Arbitration |
| The 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America | 2026 | International Litigation & Arbitration |
| The 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Global Litigators | 2025 | International Litigation & Arbitration |
| The Lawdragon Global Litigation 500 | 2021 | International Litigation & Arbitration |
Litt was a member of the Skadden team that won a $1.2 billion LCIA arbitration award for NTT Docomo of Japan in its dispute with Tata Sons of India in connection with an Indian telecommunications venture.
Significant representative matters include:
M&A and Commercial
- an ICC arbitration for a U.S. car rental company against a French bank in a $450 million post-closing adjustment dispute with respect to the sale of a business in England
- an ICDR arbitration for Anglo-Irish Bank concerning management of a New York real estate/hotel investment fund, resulting in a complete victory and control of the fund
Energy
- an LCIA arbitration for a U.S. oil and gas company against a Hong Kong-based company concerning tax liabilities and indemnities following the sale of a company involved in offshore oil production in Asia
- an ICC arbitration for a U.S. energy company against a Korean gas company over the ownership and control of a Korean joint venture, resulting in a successful disposition of assets
Life Sciences and Health Care
- an ICC arbitration for a U.S. pharmaceutical company in a licensing dispute against a European patent rights holder
- a small U.S. biotech company in a dispute against a large U.S. pharmaceutical company over a joint venture to conduct clinical trials for an oncology drug in development
Intellectual Property
- an ICC arbitration for a French consumer electronics company against a U.S.-based technology company concerning IP licenses and competition claims
- an ICC arbitration for a U.S.-headquartered technology company against a Japanese counterparty involving patents, trade secrets and employee noncompetes in Taiwan and South Korea
Sports
- an arbitration in the Court of Arbitration for Sport, representing the Qatar Football Association in successfully defeating a challenge to the Qatar national team’s championship at the 2019 AFC Asia Cup
- litigation in Florida for a Brazilian sports marketing company against CONMEBOL and 10 Latin American soccer federations and related proceedings before FIFA and Paraguayan courts
- a Qatari soccer official in a groundbreaking victory before the FIFA Appeal Committee, marking the first time the body completely overturned sanctions imposed by the FIFA Ethics Committee
International Judgment and Award Enforcement
- the successful enforcement of Japan-based NTT Docomo’s $1.2 billion LCIA arbitration award against Tata Sons of India, including proceedings in the courts of New York, London and Delhi
28 U.S.C. § 1782 (Cross-Border Discovery)
- Section 1782 proceedings in Colorado on behalf of a global beverage company in support of English High Court litigation involving the sale of a business in Europe
- multiple proceedings under Section 1782 in seven jurisdictions around the U.S. on behalf of a French bank in connection with international disputes arising out of the global credit crisis
