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Rubin, Gary I.

Gary I. Rubin - Washington, DC

Attorney at Hollingsworth LLP

Complex Litigation Lawyers in Washington, DC

1350 I Street, Northwest Washington, DC 20005

Washington Complex Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Complex Litigation
  • Environmental
  • Pharmaceutical Products
  • Toxic Torts & Products Liability

Attorney Information

Overview

Gary I. Rubin’s areas of expertise include pharmaceutical, environmental, and products liability law, with an emphasis on environmental litigation and counseling, and pharmaceutical products liability litigation. His practice also includes significant experience in internal investigations (including whistleblower matters) and representation of corporate representatives in deposition and at trial.

Mr. Rubin's practice focuses on corporate conduct, employee, and liability issues. He has developed successful strategies for the preparation and defense of depositions and trial testimony of dozens of current and former employees, including so-called "apex" employees. In the environmental arena, he litigates coverage issues on behalf of policyholders, provides oversight of Superfund remedial projects, conducts environmental due diligence reviews and audits, and provides counsel on federal and state UST programs, shareholder and successor liability in acquisitions and real estate transactions, CERCLA reporting requirements, and used oil and hazardous waste matters.

Mr. Rubin has experience in investigations of corporate practices in the pharmaceutical, medical device, and manufacturing industries. He has conducted interviews of nearly 200 corporate employees on their practices, and has defended more than 130 depositions of those employees.

Mr. Rubin also is called upon to advise clients on electronic discovery, including designing document retention, identification, and production protocols. He has substantial experience working with in-house counsel on all matters concerning ESI, and in negotiating with opposing counsel on the scope, form, and timing of electronic discovery as well as the protection of confidential or privileged information. This experience also extends to negotiating and overseeing document production in multidistrict litigation. He has represented corporations of all sizes with varying document management protocols, and tailors his e-discovery strategies to the litigation to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure compliance.

Mr. Rubin's thirty years of experience includes significant government service. As an attorney for the Environmental Defense Section of the Department of Justice, he represented the United States and its agencies in suits involving a variety of environmental statutes and regulations, including CERCLA/Superfund, RCRA, Clean Water, wetlands, TSCA, and FIFRA. He has argued before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on CERCLA/Superfund and RCRA issues.

Mr. Rubin serves as a mediator in D.C. Superior Court’s Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Program on civil matters ranging from straightforward personal injury torts to more complex commercial disputes. He recently completed Harvard Law School’s program on “Mediating Disputes” in its Program on Negotiation. He also serves as an arbitrator for the District of Columbia Bar’s Attorney/Client Arbitration Board.

Mr. Rubin is a member of the Defense Research Institute (DRI).


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Washington, District of Columbia, 1984
      J.D.
  • Non Legal Education

    • Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, 1968
      B.A.
    • State University of New York, 1974
      Ph.D.

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Partner

Past Positions

  • Environmental Defense Section, Department of Justice, Attorney

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit
  • U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia
  • U.S. Court of Federal Claims

Other Affiliations

  • The District of Columbia Bar (Member)
  • American Bar Association

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Washington, DC

1350 I Street, Northwest
Washington, DC 20005

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Phone: (202) 898-5830

Fax: (202) 682-1639

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Website: http://www.hollingsworthllp.com

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