About Howard
Howard Cabot is widely recognized nationally as a leading courtroom lawyer in complex and sophisticated litigation, including antitrust, securities, intellectual property and class actions. His experience extends to state and federal court matters, as well as emergency injunctions, jury and non-jury trials, and appeals. His jury trials have ranged from several days to as long as six months. He also teaches trial advocacy, evidence and professionalism as an adjunct professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law and Arizona State University. Additionally, Howard is a frequent speaker on a variety of litigation topics, including litigation management, legal ethics, the importance of public interest work and human rights issues.
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Awards & Recognition
- Lawyer of the Year: Antitrust Law, Phoenix (2022)
- Lawyer of the Year: Litigation - Antitrust, Phoenix (2020)
- Lawyer of the Year: Litigation - Antitrust, Phoenix (2017)
- Lawyer of the Year: Antitrust Law, Phoenix (2016)
- Lawyer of the Year: Litigation - Antitrust, Phoenix (2015)
- Lawyer of the Year: Litigation - Antitrust, Phoenix (2012)
- Recognized: Antitrust Law
- Recognized: Bet-the-Company Litigation
- Recognized: Commercial Litigation
- Recognized: Litigation - Antitrust
- Recognized: Litigation - Intellectual Property
- Recognized: Litigation - Securities
- Practice Area: Securities / Capital Markets Law
- Peer Review Rated AV in Martindale-Hubbell
- Listed in Lawyers Who’s Who in American Law
- Listed in Southwest SuperLawyers, Arizona Business Magazine, "Top Attorneys in Arizona"
- Listed in Legal Media Group: Guide to the Leading US Litigation Lawyers
- Recognized as an IP Star by Managing IP
- Ranked by Chambers USA, as "America's Leading Commercial Litigation Lawyers," Ranked Nationwide - Trial Lawyers and in Arizona - General Commercial Litigation
- Listed in Chambers Global "World's Leading Lawyers for Business," Ranked United States - Trial Lawyers
- Fellow of The American College of Trial Lawyers