Ken Taber has extensive experience litigating, and favorably resolving, game-changing cases for governments, corporations and individuals.
Ken is known for taking on high-profile, complex matters of public interest; trade secret, restrictive covenant, employment, hotel industry, life sciences and defamation cases; and a variety of other civil litigation. As a recognized authority on employment litigation, Ken is often called upon to share his experience and insights on employment issues. For more than a decade, Ken was the national co-leader of Pillsbury's Litigation practice.
In the public interest realm, Ken currently represents the state of New Jersey as lead counsel for New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, in litigation aimed at blocking the flow of unserialized “ghost guns” into New Jersey, where they are illegal. The defendants in that case are Pennsylvania gun shows and vendors that deliberately set up shop just over the Pennsylvania-New Jersey border, advertising their wares to New Jerseyans—including buyers ineligible to buy firearms of any kind.