Eliot Pedrosa

Partner

Miami + 1.305.714.9717

Eliot Pedrosa is a first-chair trial lawyer with more than 25 years of experience representing financial institutions, consumer products companies, and other businesses in complex litigation. He serves as head of litigation for the Firm's Miami Office.

Eliot has first chaired more than 20 trials and arbitrations, including over a dozen jury trials throughout Florida. His experience spans both products liability and commercial cases involving such diverse subjects as consumer protection, M&A, software licensing, broadcast media rights, wrongful death/personal injury, and international commercial transactions. A native Spanish speaker, Eliot has in-depth knowledge of Latin American law and finance where he served as the Senate-confirmed Executive Director of the Inter-American Development Bank. He also often counsels and defends clients in connection with regulatory and law enforcement investigations, and earlier in his career served in the SEC's Enforcement Division. Eliot maintains an active pro bono practice in religious liberty cases as well.

In addition to his practice, Eliot serves the State of Florida in two important roles. He chairs the Florida Eleventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission, which nominates judicial candidates for appointment by the governor, and he is a member of Florida's Judicial Management Council, a 15-member panel that advises the chief justice of the Supreme Court on the administration of the judicial branch.

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  • Rabbi and Chabad secure settlement for nearly $1 million in lawsuit correcting antisemitic actions by homeowners' associationJones Day successfully represented Rabbi Naftaly Hertzel, his wife, Henya Hertzel, and their Chabad secure policy changes and nearly $1 million to remedy years of antisemitic harassment by a South Florida homeowners' association.
  • Embraer acquires manufacturing assets from Safran Cabin in Mexico and BrazilJones Day is advising Embraer S.A., a global aircraft manufacturer, in the acquisition of Safran Cabin's 50% share in EZAir, Safran's 50/50 joint venture that manufactures Embraer's interiors in Chihuahua, Mexico, along with associated aftermarket activities, as well as responsibility for related activities (engineering and manufacturing) in Brazil.
  • Leading financial services company persuades state attorney general to close investigation regarding cryptocurrency sales and trading practicesJones Day represented a leading financial services company in an investigation by a state attorney general's office into the company's cryptocurrency sales and trading practices.
  • Financial institution obtains dismissal of Section 1981 putative class action challenging its ATM programJones Day obtained dismissal, on behalf of a major financial institution, of a putative class action under 42 U.S.C. § 1981 ("Section 1981") that challenged an ATM network program giving participating financial institutions fee-free transactions for their customers.
  • Atlas Air defeats mass-action litigation in federal court over its COVID-19 vaccine policiesJones Day successfully secured complete dismissal of a mass-action litigation brought against Atlas Air, Inc. and its senior executives challenging Atlas's COVID-19 policies.
  • Swander Pace Capital sells Patriot Pickle to H.I.G. CapitalJones Day advised Swander Pace Capital in the sale of Patriot Pickle, a manufacturer and distributor of high-quality refrigerated pickles across the United States to restaurant chains, supermarkets, and delis, to an affiliate of H.I.G. Capital.
    • February 7, 2023
      Speaker, The Americas Roundtable: The Pathway Towards Sustainable Development and Investment in 2023