Grant Strother is a litigation associate representing clients in high-stakes commercial litigation. Mr. Strother handles a variety of complex civil litigation matters and securities litigation for clients in the biotech industry, as well as the high technology industry in federal and state courts.

Mr. Strother has particular experience in patent license disputes and securities fraud cases.

Prior to joining Latham, Mr. Strother was an associate at another leading law firm in Menlo Park, California, where he represented financial institutions in several securities cases; a special committee of a technology company’s board of directors in the largest-ever high-tech acquisition; and a national sporting association on antitrust issues.

While in law school, Mr. Strother was a teaching fellow for Harvard Law School’s Negotiation Workshop and was awarded the Fisher-Sander Prize for the best paper related to negotiation and alternative dispute resolution.

Before attending law school, Mr. Strother was a business analyst at McKinsey & Company.

Thought Leadership

Author, “Resolving Cultural Property Disputes in the Shadow of the Law,” 19 HARV. NEGOT. L.R. 335, 2014.

Bar Qualification

  • California

Education

  • JD, Harvard Law School, 2012
    cum laude
  • BA, Princeton University, 2007
    magna cum laude