Fred Isquith is a senior partner at Wolf Haldenstein and Chair of the Antitrust/Competition Law practice. Mr. Isquith has extensive experience in antitrust law and securities law and has been at the forefront of several notable federal class actions. He is a member of the Business Practice, Consumer Practice and Investor Protection practice groups with an emphasis on securities litigation, derivative litigation, transactional litigation, antitrust/competition law, and unfair and deceptive business practices law. Mr. Isquith has extensive experience in complex class actions including representation of institutional investors, such as public and labor pension funds, labor health and welfare benefit funds, and private institutional investors who suffered losses due to corporate fraud and business clients. He is part of the Firm’s team that recovered over $7 billion for investors. Mr. Isquith joined the firm in 1980 as a partner. City University of New York (B.A. 1968) Columbia University Law School (J.D.1971)