Elizabeth Zhou
Locations
Bar Admissions
New York
Education
New York University School of Law, J.D., John Sexton Scholar New York University, B.A., summa cum laude
Practices
Elizabeth Zhou is an associate in the New York office of Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and a member of the firm’s Arbitration practice. Ms. Zhou represents private and government clients in transnational and complex commercial litigation, arbitration, and enforcement. She has experience with the financial services, media technology, and life science technology industries, among others.
Highlighted Publications
- Contributor with Nicholas Swerdloff and Malik Havalic, “Delos Guide to Arbitration Places (GAP): USA,” 2nd Ed., Delos Dispute Resolution (2021)
Speaking Engagements
- Speaker (with James B. Kobak, Jr.), "Professionalism and Conflicts of Interest: Managing Common Problems," Lawline CLE Webcast, January 2021
News & Insights For Elizabeth Zhou
View All News & InsightsThe American Lawyer Highlights Hughes Hubbard’s Success Representing SKAT in $1.1B Tax Fraud Litigation
The American Lawyer highlighted Hughes Hubbard’s successes and strategies in representing the Customs and Tax Administration of the Kingdom of Denmark, or Skatteforvaltningen (SKAT), in its ongoing multi-district litigation to recover $1.1 billion from a tax fraud scheme involving fraudulent claims for refunds on tax withheld from Danish dividends.
SKAT Reaches Settlements with Six Pension Plans in $2.1B Tax Fraud Litigation
Hughes Hubbard finalized additional settlements on behalf of the Customs and Tax Administration of the Kingdom of Denmark, or Skatteforvaltningen (SKAT), with six pension plans accused of participating in a $2.1 billion tax fraud scheme involving fraudulent claims for refunds on tax withheld from stock dividends.
SKAT Wins $165M Bench Trial on Competing Claims of Settlement Agreement Breach
Hughes Hubbard secured a $165 million victory on behalf of the Customs and Tax Administration of the Kingdom of Denmark, or Skatteforvaltningen (SKAT) in a bench trial on competing claims of breach of a settlement agreement.
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