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Vivek Tata is a founding partner and the General Counsel of Elsberg Baker & Maruri. 

Vivek has tried cases in federal and state courts and has litigated before AAA, JAMS, CPR, and FINRA panels. Vivek’s practice includes counseling investors, investment funds, startups, large companies and individuals on both sides of the “v.”

Vivek has been ranked among the Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Financial Lawyers and the Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America. The Legal 500 recognized Vivek in the area of M&A/Corporate and Commercial - Delaware counsel. Vivek has been recognized for the second year in a row in Benchmark Litigation’s 2025 40 & Under list. Each year, this list recognizes the nation’s foremost up and coming litigators. Vivek has also been ranked in the Best Lawyers 2026 and 2025 lists of “Ones to Watch” in the Commercial Litigation and Securities Regulation categories.

Vivek earned his J.D. from Stanford Law School, where he was a Senior Editor of the Stanford Law & Policy Review. He served as a law clerk to the Honorable Kiyo A. Matsumoto of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Before law school, Vivek worked at Google, managing payments and retail search products across international markets.

Year joined firm: 2024

Updated Feb 2026

  • Won complete dismissal of all counts for Sol Goldman Investments, LLC (“SGI”) in a dispute over contractual put rights. The plaintiffs, who hold interests in SGI, sought to sell interests back to the company based on a valuation determined by a contractually mandated appraisal process. Unhappy with the $1.8 billion value ascribed to the company, the plaintiffs sued claiming SGI breached its own operating agreement. The Commercial Division granted SGI’s motion to dismiss, rejecting the plaintiffs’ argument that the company must be bound by its own operating agreement even though the company was not a signatory to it.

  • Representing Nick Stork, co-founder and director of Noble Environmental Inc. and the founder and former CEO of Archaea Energy, in putative derivative litigation brought by stockholders of Noble. The suit challenges the sale of Archaea to BP and alleges mismanagement of Noble’s assets, despite the company’s substantial success. We serve as lead counsel in defending Stork against claims alleging hundreds of millions in damages.

  • Represented the former stockholders of the robotic medical devices company Auris Health against Johnson & Johnson in a ten-day trial in the Delaware Court of Chancery earn-out dispute centered around Johnson & Johnson’s post-merger failures to achieve regulatory and net-sales milestones, resulting in a verdict of over $1 billion for breach of contract and fraud.

  • Represented foreign representatives of several funds in liquidation abroad in Chapter 15 proceedings in Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, and before the U.S. District Court on appeal, asserting foreign avoidance, common law, and breach of contract claims, seeking to recover about $6 billion in redemption payments from hundreds of entities arising out of the Madoff scheme.

  • Defended a major energy company against a claim seeking up to $1 billion, obtaining an award in client’s favor after an eight-day confidential arbitration hearing.

  • Appellate
  • Arbitration
  • Commercial
  • Commercial disputes
  • Dispute resolution
  • Energy and construction
  • Labor and employment
  • Plaintiff

  • Energy
  • Financial services
  • Investment management
  • Pharmaceutical and life sciences
  • Real estate
  • Technology and telecommunications

  • J.D., Stanford Law School (2016)
  • B.A., History, Dartmouth College (2006)

  • State Bar of New York (2017)
  • United States Supreme Court (2020)
  • United States District Courts: Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New York (2017)