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29 Jan 2026

Nicholas Sarokhanian Joins Fox Rothschild in Minneapolis as Litigation Partner

"Nicholas Sarokhanian joins Fox Rothschild in Minneapolis as a partner in the Litigation Department, bringing experience in complex commercial litigation and advising clients on artificial intelligence issues."

Nicholas Sarokhanian has joined Fox Rothschild’s Minneapolis office as a partner in the Litigation Department.

Sarokhanian helps businesses navigate and resolve high-stakes disputes with competitors, consumers and governments in trial and appellate courts across the United States. He represents clients in trade secret and restrictive covenant disputes, breach of contract and fraud litigation, as well as multidistrict litigation (MDL) and class actions. His extensive courtroom and trial experience includes state and federal jury and bench trials as well as arbitration hearings. He represents and advises clients in a variety of sectors, with a concentration in the real estate, health care and life sciences, financial services, technology and energy sectors.

Beyond his litigation practice, Sarokhanian advises clients on the rapidly evolving issues surrounding artificial intelligence adoption and usage and provides practical guidance on how to harness AI while managing associated risks. He is fluent in Armenian and earned his J.D. from Baylor University School of Law and his B.A. from Virginia Tech.

Prior to joining Fox Rothschild, Sarokhanian was a partner at Barnes & Thornburg, where he led the Artificial Intelligence Group.
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