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Posted On: 07/21/2018 4:26:46 PM
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For over thirty years, Robert D. Gilbert established a track record as an accomplished trial lawyer who successfully represented several Fortune 100 and multinational corporations. He was a partner in major global law firms, his litigation style was described by the Legal 500 as "creative, thorough, and aggressive", and he was repeatedly selected as a "New York Super Lawyer”.
Bob is now using these formidable legal skills as the Chairman and CEO of VGL Capital (doing business as VersusGoliath Litigation Finance). VGL is a litigation finance company that focuses on commercial litigation, particularly patent litigation, antitrust, and international arbitration of commercial disputes. VGL advances capital to people and companies who have meritorious commercial lawsuits, but have been unable to prosecute their valid lawsuits due to the substantial cost of litigation. VGL levels the playing field. The website is www.vglcap.com.
Bob's outstanding track record in patent litigation has included the representation of a leading financial services company for which he protected its preeminent market position. He also represented a major manufacturer in several cases where he obtained both injunctive and monetary relief against other well-known manufacturers. He successfully tried patent cases concerning engraving equipment and electrical equipment and was the lead counsel at hearings and arbitrations involving a variety of technologies including semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, watches and timepieces, software, and three-dimensional imaging technology.
Bob also has extensive successful experience in international arbitrations of commercial disputes, when the amounts in controversy ranged from tens of millions of dollars to several billions of dollars, including major arbitrations around the globe involving construction and engineering projects, the dissolution of worldwide joint ventures, international licensing and distribution disputes and complex contractual disputes.
For over thirty years, Robert D. Gilbert established a track record as an accomplished trial lawyer who successfully represented several Fortune 100 and multinational corporations. He was a partner in major global law firms, his litigation style was described by the Legal 500 as "creative, thorough, and aggressive", and he was repeatedly selected as a "New York Super Lawyer”.
Bob is now using these formidable legal skills as the Chairman and CEO of VGL Capital (doing business as VersusGoliath Litigation Finance). VGL is a litigation finance company that focuses on commercial litigation, particularly patent litigation, antitrust, and international arbitration of commercial disputes. VGL advances capital to people and companies who have meritorious commercial lawsuits, but have been unable to prosecute their valid lawsuits due to the substantial cost of litigation. VGL levels the playing field. The website is www.vglcap.com.
Bob's outstanding track record in patent litigation has included the representation of a leading financial services company for which he protected its preeminent market position. He also represented a major manufacturer in several cases where he obtained both injunctive and monetary relief against other well-known manufacturers. He successfully tried patent cases concerning engraving equipment and electrical equipment and was the lead counsel at hearings and arbitrations involving a variety of technologies including semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, watches and timepieces, software, and three-dimensional imaging technology.
Bob also has extensive successful experience in international arbitrations of commercial disputes, when the amounts in controversy ranged from tens of millions of dollars to several billions of dollars, including major arbitrations around the globe involving construction and engineering projects, the dissolution of worldwide joint ventures, international licensing and distribution disputes and complex contractual disputes.
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