Biography
Greg Mullens has over a decade of experience litigating complex matters in the public and private sectors, in both state and federal court. He is an accomplished trial attorney with over forty trials under his belt, including acting as first-chair on ten jury trials to verdict. Greg currently focuses his practice on complex investigations and litigation of antitrust and consumer matters.
Greg is involved in all aspects of the Firm’s Antitrust and Consumer investigations and litigations, including Calhoun, et al. v. Google LLC, In re Google RTB Consumer Privacy Litigation, White v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc. et al., In re Snowflake, Inc., Data Security Breach Litigation, and In re Bank of America Unauthorized Account Opening Litigation.
Before BFA, Greg was Counsel at a litigation boutique in New Jersey where he was regularly called upon to lead internal investigations and run the defense of individual and corporate clients in a wide range of federal and state matters, including those involving the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, Offices of Inspectors General, and State Attorneys General.
Greg began his legal career as a prosecutor for the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office (New Jersey). After serving in the trial division, Greg was promoted to the Office’s Gangs and Narcotics Task Force, where he led the specialized unit’s investigation and prosecution of high-priority criminal targets, including RICO enterprises, money laundering networks, firearms and narcotics traffickers, and street gangs.
Before becoming an attorney, Greg was a pitcher for the New York Mets in their minor league system. He is proud to be the first Tibetan professional baseball player.
PRACTICES & SERVICES
EDUCATION
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
J.D., 2012
Articles Editor, Journal of International and Comparative Law
Columbia University
B.A., 2006
ADMISSIONS
New York (2014)
New Jersey (2012)
U.S. Court of Appeals
- 3rd Circuit (2022)
U.S. District Courts:
- S.D.N.Y (2018)
- E.D.N.Y (2018)
- D.N.J. (2018)