Rising Stars

Civil litigation/class actions: defense in United States

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton maintains a market-leading offering that spans the full range of antitrust litigation, with notable strength in merger litigation and contentious cross-border mandates. Leah Brannon and Jeremy Calsyn jointly oversee the department; Brannon focuses on global merger clearance matters, monopolization cases, and conspiracy litigation, while Calsyn represents clients in class actions and cartel and price-fixing litigation, particularly in the automotive parts industry. Dave Gelfand is a name to note on the merger litigation front, having successfully represented major healthcare and aviation clients in high-profile litigated merger challenges. Heather Nyong’o is another key name for civil antitrust litigation work, regularly representing major multinationals and executives in such cases, while seasoned antitrust litigator George Cary  handles IP-related antitrust work in the high-tech sector from the San Francisco office. Ryan Shores joined from Shearman & Sterling LLP in July 2023, further strengthening the firm’s merger challenge offering. Unless otherwise stated, all mentioned lawyers are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Leah Brannon; Jeremy Calsyn


Other key lawyers:

George Cary; Heather Nyong’o; Dave Gelfand; Ryan Shores


Key clients

ASSA ABLOY AB


Cushman & Wakefield/Pinnacle


JetBlue Airways


Keurig Dr Pepper Inc.


Medtronic


Netafim Irrigation


Varsity Brands


Swedish Match


Walgreens Boots Alliance


GMO-Z.com Trust Company Inc.


Work highlights


  • Representing Cushman & Wakefield and its wholly owned subsidiary Pinnacle in roughly 30 lawsuits by proposed plaintiffs class of multifamily housing renters alleging multifamily housing owners, managers, and the tech company RealPage violated Section 1 of the Sherman Act by artificially increasing the price of multifamily rental units.
  • Representing JetBlue Airways in the federal lawsuit and trial brought by the U.S. DOJ and several state Attorneys General challenging its $3.8 billion merger with Spirit Airlines.
  • Represented ASSA ABLOY in litigation brought by the DOJ seeking to block its $4.3 billion acquisition of Spectrum Brands’ Hardware and Home Improvement division.

Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP

The antitrust team at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP routinely acts for leading names in the tech, media, and life sciences sectors and has extensive experience handling precedent-setting, business-critical litigation cases spanning the full range of antitrust issues, including monopolization allegations, price-fixing, and consumer class actions. Former assistant attorney general for antitrust Christine Varney and former FTC Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips  in Washington DC, jointly head the team, leveraging their agency experience to advise clients in bet-the-company litigations and class actions. Seasoned litigator David Marriott takes point on both vertical and horizontal merger challenges and has an impressive track record in this area. Described by clients as ‘one of the best,’ Kevin Orsini, who co-heads the firm’s litigation department alongside experienced antitrust litigator Gary Bornstein, is another key member of the team who routinely takes point on large and complex antitrust litigations and class action cases in the digital advertising and finance sectors. Lauren Roberta Kennedy is a key name for multidistrict litigations in the healthcare sector. Unless otherwise stated, all mentioned lawyers are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Christine Varney; Noah Joshua Phillips


Other key lawyers:

Gary Bornstein; Kevin Orsini; Lauren Roberta Kennedy; David Marriott


Testimonials

‘Cravath has helped develop a winning strategy for a very complex MDL. The strategy and performance have been fantastic.’

‘Kevin Orsini is one of the best antitrust litigators in the market.’

Key clients

Amgen Inc.


Blue Cross Blue Shield Association


Corteva, Inc.


Epic Games, Inc.


International Business Machines Corporation (“IBM”)


Illumina, Inc.


Light & Wonder, Inc.


Meta Platforms, Inc.


Morgan Stanley


Robinhood Markets, Inc.


Tesla, Inc.


The Walt Disney Company


Work highlights


  • Represented Amgen in successfully defending against an FTC challenge to Amgen’s $27.8 billion acquisition of Horizon Therapeutics.
  • Representing Meta in putative class action and individual antitrust litigation filed throughout the country related to the multi-billion-dollar digital advertising industry.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Counting blue-chip companies in the tech, consumer goods, telecoms, and pharma sectors among its impressive roster of clients, the antitrust department at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP fields a deep and experienced bench with extensive experience advising on the full range of contentious antitrust issues. In San Francisco, practice co-head Rachel Brass has notable experience advising clients in high-stakes appellate litigation before the Supreme Court, as well as handling both indirect and direct purchaser class actions. Brass works alongside co-heads Cynthia Richman and Stephen Weissman, both based in Washington DC, who take point on antitrust defense work and litigated merger challenges, respectively. Also in Washington DC is Joshua Lipton, whose broad antitrust litigation practice covers both investigations and merger challenges. The Los Angeles-based Daniel Swanson has a strong track record litigating Sherman Act Section 2 monopolization and dominance cases, while Eric Stock, in New York, is a key contact for clients in the pharma, financial services, and tech industries. Rich Parker left the team in April 2023.

Practice head(s):

Rachel Brass; Cynthia Richman; Stephen Weissman


Other key lawyers:

Daniel Swanson; Eric Stock; Joshua Lipton


Jones Day

Jones Day’s antitrust and competition team leverages its significant agency experience to offer a strong litigation practice, advising major domestic and international corporations and banks across the healthcare, finance, transport, and protein industries on the full range of contentious antitrust issues. Craig Waldman oversees the team from Washington DC, working alongside seasoned litigator John Majoras, a key name for cartel follow-on litigation, large class actions, and merger challenges, and Julie McEvoy, who takes point on putative antitrust class actions in the pharma and protein industries. Also in the key team are David Kiernan, in San Francisco, and Cleveland’s Michelle Fischer; Kiernan is a key contact for clients in the tech and healthcare industries, while Fischer handles class actions in a broad range of industries. Tiffany Lipscomb-Jackson, in Columbus, is a key contact for clients in the petroleum, pharma, and automotive industries and has notable experience handling monopolization allegations, price-fixing cases, and bid-rigging claims. 2023 saw the firm expanding its agency experience with the arrival of Washington DC-based duo Koren Wong-Ervin and Kevin Hart, from the FTC and DOJ, respectively. Another new arrival is Minnesota-based Peter Schwingler, who joined from Stinson LLP in 2023; formerly at the DOJ’s Antitrust Division, Schwingler has a strong track record litigating merger challenges.

Practice head(s):

Craig Waldman


Other key lawyers:

Tiffany Lipscomb-Jackson; Koren Wong-Ervin; John Majoras; Peter Schwingler; Julie McEvoy; Michelle Fischer; David Kiernan


Key clients

Ag Canada and Summerland Varieties Corporation


American Bankers Association


Axon Enterprise, Inc.


Cargill Meat Solutions Corporation


Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. and AK Steel Holding Corp.


Emory University


Google, Inc. and Alphabet Inc.


Indivior, Inc.


Marathon Petroleum


National Beef Packing Company, LLC.


RE/MAX, LLC


Sanofi


SAP SE


Seaboard Foods LLC


Sutter Health


Union Pacific Railway Co.


Wabtec Corporation


Wells Fargo, National Association


Work highlights


  • Successfully defended Axon in the FTC’s administrative litigation challenging the company’s 2018 acquisition of VieVu. Now defending Axon against follow-on class action claims against the company.
  • Successfully defended RE/MAX in nationwide antitrust class action lawsuits brought against a trade association and national real estate franchisors related to commissions paid in millions of residential real estate transactions.
  • Representing Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC in multiple investigations and lawsuits asserting consumer protection and antitrust claims on behalf of public and private entities alleging that Sanofi and other insulin manufacturers conspired with Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) to artificially inflate the price of insulin products.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP

With a notable and strong track record with contentious merger clearances, both domestic and international, the antitrust and competition team at Kirkland & Ellis LLP regularly represents leading healthcare, pharma, and life sciences sector clients on the full range of contentious antitrust matters, including reverse payment cases, IP-related antitrust litigation, and monopolization claims. Recent work highlights for the team include securing a complete defense verdict for Gilead Sciences in a class action involving claims of reverse payments. Key names in the team’s Chicago office include James Mutchnik and Daniel Laytin; Mutchnik focuses on cartel-related litigation, including price-fixing and monopolization claims, while Laytin has long-standing expertise advising on the full spectrum of contentious antitrust issues. Also in Chicago is Christa Cottrell, who handles large class actions in the pharma and healthcare space. Olivia Adendorff splits her time between Dallas and Washington DC and is another name to note for class actions, while Devora Allon handles pay-for-delay cases from New York.

Other key lawyers:

James Mutchnik; Daniel Laytin; Christa Cottrell; Olivia Adendorff; Devora Allon


Key clients

AbbVie


Celsius Network


Eli Lilly & Company


Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc.


Gilead Sciences


GoodRx Inc.


Kering Americas Inc.


Pulse Network


Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan


Sanderson Farms


Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits


Tenet Healthcare Corporation


Teva Pharmaceuticals


UnitedHealth Group, Inc.


Young Living Essential Oils


Latham & Watkins LLP

Latham & Watkins LLP 's ‘top notch antitrust and civil litigation attorneys’ deploy their antitrust expertise across a range of matters, with particular skill in handling cases concerning algorithmic price fixing and the sports sector. The practice is set up to represent clients facing actions in the US and abroad, working with its teams in Brussels and further afield to assist with investigations and litigation arising thereof. The practice is led in tandem by Washington DC’s Amanda Reeves, who assists clients hailing from a range of industries when facing monopolization claims, while Belinda Lee represents clients facing unfair competition claims and consumer class actions out of the San Francisco office. Christopher Yates, also based in San Francisco, defends clients in the face of aftermarket monopolization claims and antitrust matters in the sport and entertainment industries, with Washington DC-based Jennifer Giordano handles class actions linked to both monopolies and monopsonies, price fixing and tying allegations. Al Pfeiffer is counsel of choice for a number of Fortune 500 companies in dominant firm conduct proceedings, with Aaron Chiu advising clients in the digital and sports fields on antitrust matters; both are based in San Francisco. Made partner in January 2023, Anna Rathbun in Washington DC handles DOJ and FTC investigations, as well as cases before other foreign regulators.

Practice head(s):

Amanda Reeves; Belinda Lee


Other key lawyers:

Christopher Yates; Jennifer Giordano; Al Pfeiffer; Aaron Chiu; Anna Rathbun


Testimonials

‘Experience is what makes this practice good, humility is what makes it great. I am consistently impressed by the ability of counsel to listen to others, assess options, and advise me of the best choice. There are no egos and my team at Latham are the epitome of team players, which makes them better and me better. ’

‘Chris Yates, Anna Rathbun and Aaron Chiu are my team and they are absolutely spectacular on every level. Knowledgeable, tough, and hardworking are just three of the traits I attribute to all three.’

‘Uniqueness is derived from extensive experience in antitrust law, specifically related to sports organizations and leagues. We had total comfort that the team understood complex issues across decades of important and precedent-setting cases.’

‘Everyone in antitrust practice works hard, but the most important element for us was the ability to identify cognate circumstances that yielded a result that bolstered our position. This is more than mere research; instead, it is understanding how sometimes obscure and little-known decisions can impact strategy in a case in the United States.’

‘They have a full suite of attorneys with incredible experience working inside the government and handling tough cases. They understand that the case is not only about winning in the courtroom but establishing the overarching strategy from the outset and understanding, in cases involving the government, where the regulatory agencies are likely to overplay their hand. They are tough and tenacious when they have to be, and always looking out for the interest of the client. ’

‘The responses from the lawyers of Latham & Watkins were almost always fast. The qualities of their advice and recommendations were excellent. Thanks to their support, we could obtain good results in the litigation.’

‘The advice and other services are very supportive and practical for a client.’

‘Top notch antitrust and civil litigation attorneys. Among the highest echelon of firms, they stand out for their practical, business-focused approach to litigation. They can scale up or down depending on the client’s needs.’

Key clients

World Aquatics


Hollywood Foreign Press Association


GRAIL, Inc.


Apple Pay


RealPage/AvalonBay Communities


Cendyn


Surescripts, LLC


Cox Communications


StarKist Co


Sumida Corporation


Dairy Farmers of America, Inc.


Avadel Pharmaceuticals


Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.


North American Concert Promoters Association


Oracle


Atlantic Coast Conference


American Red Cross


United States Soccer Federation, Inc.


Multiplan


Avalon Bay


Equity LifeStyles


Work highlights


  • Represented World Aquatics, the international federation recognized by the International Olympic Committee as the governing body for Olympic and international aquatic sports, in two antitrust lawsuits.
  • Represented Hollywood Foreign Press Association before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in an action brought by two overseas entertainment news reporters who were seeking access to American actors for interviews.
  • Advised Illumina on the global merger clearance strategy for Illumina’s US$8bn purchase of GRAIL.

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP‘s attorneys boast a ‘breadth and depth of knowledge’ across a range of sectors, with particular strength in assisting healthcare, tech, and financial services clients facing FTC challenges to mergers, MDL proceedings and antitrust suits tied to drug pricing, algorithmic pricing, no poach and wage fixing allegations. Philadelphia-based Steven Reed spearheads the firm’s global antitrust group, representing clients in antitrust and merger suits, with a wealth of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. He is ably supported by deputy practice heads Ryan Kantor, operating out of Washington DC and appearing for clients before the FTC and DOJ, and Brendan Fee, also based in Philadelphia and noted for his advice on matters such as price-fixing and vertical restraints. In Chicago, Kenneth Kliebard defends financial services companies facing antitrust and consumer protection class actions, with Philadelphia’s Zachary Johns representing clients in civil and criminal antitrust matters, including issues of exclusive dealing, tying, and monopolization, among others.


Practice head(s):

Steven Reed; Ryan Kantor; Brendan Fee


Other key lawyers:

Stacey Mahoney; Jon Roellke; Kenneth Kliebard; Zachary Johns; Noah Kaufman


Testimonials

‘The breadth and depth of knowledge in a variety of subject areas is off the charts! There’s no issue they haven’t seen before.’

Key clients

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana


Breckenridge Pharmaceutical, Inc.


Aspirus


Fanatics


Google LLC


Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.


Merck & Co. Inc.


Morgan Stanley


Perrigo Company Plc


Qualcomm Incorporated


Anywhere Real Estate


Securus Technologies Inc.


National Auto Auction


Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation


Takeda Pharmaceuticals


TDK USA Corp.


Teva Pharmaceuticals


Uber Technologies, Inc.


Philadelphia Orchestra Kimmel Center


Work highlights


  • Represented Google in all facets of Google Play Store Antitrust Litigation, an MDL pending in the Northern District of California related to the distribution of apps by developers to end users.
  • Secured a settlement with the FTC, enabling ICE to close its $11.9bn acquisition of Black Knight, Inc.
  • Secured a settlement at trial for Takeda Pharmaceuticals in a lawsuit brought by drug wholesalers alleging a conspiracy among defendants to restrain trade and monopolize an alleged market for gout drug Colcrys and its AB-rated generics.

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP

The ‘incredibly responsive’ team at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP excels in representing large airlines, blue-chip tech companies, and large private equity firms across the full spectrum of contentious antitrust issues. In particular, the group has notable strength in advising corporate clients in contentious merger challenges and large class actions. In Washington DC, Karen Dunn takes point on bet-the-company litigation, particularly matters in the intersection of antitrust and consumer law, for clients in the tech sector. Also in DC is Bill Isaacson, a veteran antitrust litigator with a strong track record acting for leading tech giants in large class actions, both on the defense and plaintiff side. Andrew Finch splits his time between the firm’s New York and Washington DC offices and has a broad antitrust practice with notable industry expertise in the aviation sector. Aidan Synnott, also in New York, co-chairs the antitrust group and handles merger clearances and challenges for public companies and private equity funds. Synnott works alongside Brette Tannenbaum  and Staci Yablon; Tannenbaum is the firm’s antitrust deputy chair and is the go-to individual for competitor-on-competitor litigation, while Yablon is highly recommended for her financial services industry expertise.


Other key lawyers:

Karen Dunn; Andrew Finch; Aidan Synnott; Brette Tannenbaum; Staci Yablon; Bill Isaacson


Testimonials

‘Depth of experience. Incredibly responsive. Strategic thinkers. Well managed.’

‘Excellent litigation skills. Masters in managing large joint-defense groups. Staci Yablon is leader and gets others to follow her.’

Key clients

Amazon.com, Inc.


Becton, Dickinson and Company


Citigroup, Inc.


C.R. Bard


Deutsche Bank


Faire Wholesale Inc.


Givaudan S.A.


The Goldman Sachs Group


Google, LLC


Johnson & Johnson


Major League Baseball


Mastercard International, Inc.


Nomura Holding America


SAP SE


Spirit Airlines


Uber Technologies, Inc.


World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.


Zuffa LLC


White & Case LLP

The ‘overall excellent‘ antitrust offering at White & Case LLP fields a team of ‘strategic, skilled litigators’ with a strong track record advising large global corporations, leading US universities, and public investment funds in the full range of high-profile antitrust litigation. Under the leadership of J. Mark Gidley, the team has recently secured several class action wins for clients in the pharma and tech industries; Kathryn Jordan Mims is another key name here. Christopher Curran takes point on cross-border disputes and litigated mergers, while New York’s Jack Pace is the key name for competitor-on-competitor disputes and pay-for-delay cases. Peter Carney, who also heads the firm’s global pharmaceuticals and healthcare group, has extensive experience representing both domestic and international corporations in investigations, patent-related antitrust litigation, and reverse-payment claims. The ‘consistently reliableJaclyn Philips and ‘true rockstarKelly Newman, based in Boston, ably assists with contentious mandates in the pharma, energy, and metallurgy industries. Unless otherwise stated, all mentioned individuals are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

J. Mark Gidley


Other key lawyers:

Christopher Curran; Jack Pace; Kathryn Jordan Mims; Jaclyn Philips; Peter Carney; Kelly Newman


Testimonials

‘Our support from White & Case LLP over the last several months has been dynamic, responsive and commercial – complex legal arguments clearly explained to our business colleagues in a clear and helpful manner.’

‘Mark Gidley has the ability to present complex legal arguments in a concise and simple way and always with a sense of humour, which is greatly appreciated. Jaclyn Phillips provides consistently reliable support, using clear and concise verbal and written communication that greatly facilitates our internal discussions with stakeholders. Jaclyn takes a strong lead coordinating our matter and this proves to be invaluable.’

‘Kathryn Jordan Mims is professional, competent, efficient, knowledgeable, and personable. More noteworthy is that she is commercial, practical, and solution-oriented. She is truly a client’s lawyer. I cannot recommend her enough.’

‘Overall excellent.’

‘They are strategic, skilled litigators. They have government (DOJ) experience, which of course can be helpful, and they’ve been able to translate that well into defense work.’

‘They have a good team from senior partners down through more junior partners, senior associates, and junior associates; I appreciate that they gave associates appropriate-yet-challenging roles on the team, allowing them to shine.’

‘They are incredibly responsive. They have come to quickly understand our industry and our business, which has been critical at several important strategic moments.’

‘Stand-out associate Kelly Newman is a true rockstar: She has managed to master both the minutiae of a data-heavy, document-heavy case (and keeping several parallel tracks moving at once) and the big-picture strategy and client relationship management.’

Key clients

National Association of REALTORS®


Public Investment Fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia


Whaleco Inc. (Temu)


Apex Clearing Corporation


Gilead Sciences


AbbVie (formerly Forest Laboratories ) and Merz Pharmaceuticals


Samsung Bioepis


Boston Scientific


Vanderbilt University


Gerber Products Company


Hikma Pharmaceuticals


Experian PLC


Toshiba


Nestlé Purina PetCare


Pfizer


Symrise Inc. and Symrise AG


Lycamobile USA, Inc.


Nexans


Work highlights


  • Represented the Public Investment Fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and PIF’s Governor in the recent action involving LIV Golf, Inc. and the PGA Tour, Inc.
  • Representing Temu in its antitrust litigation against its competitor Shein.
  • Secured dismissal with prejudice of this “pay for delay” pharmaceutical antitrust class action, brought on behalf of putative classes of direct-purchaser and end-payor plaintiffs relating to AbbVie’s hypertension medication, Bystolic.

Williams & Connolly LLP

Williams & Connolly LLP is noted for its ability to defend clients facing class actions and government enforcement actions, representing major clients in the tech and pharmaceutical industries in government-led and business-to-business suits. The practice is headed jointly by John Schmidtlein, who has experience representing both defendants and plaintiffs in suits alleging monopolization, bid rigging and drug pricing, and Jonathan Pitt, who is noted for his work on matters tied to, inter alia, no poach agreements, price fixing and so-called pay-for-delay claims. Benjamin Greenblum is the practice’s key contact for antitrust matters arising out of Hatch-Waxman disputes, representing a number of high profile clients in the food and pharmaceutical sectors, while Carl Metz maintains a practice that covers defense of monopolization and unfair trade practices claims. All lawyers mentioned are in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

John Schmidtlein; Jonathan Pitt


Other key lawyers:

Benjamin Greenblum; Carl Metz; Colette Connor; Carol Pruski


Key clients

Google


Amazon


CVS Health


AstraZeneca


University of Notre Dame


Jazz Pharmaceuticals


Celgene/Bristol Myers-Squibb


Bank of America/Merrill Lynch


The Washington Post


Pfizer


Southwest Mountain States Regional Council of Carpenters


Work highlights


  • Acted as lead counsel for Google in antitrust enforcement actions brought by the US DOJ and various State Attorneys General accusing the company of maintaining an illegal monopoly over internet search and search advertising.
  • Acted as lead trial counsel and co-lead counsel for Amazon in antitrust litigation filed by the FTC in the Western District of Washington.
  • Acted as lead counsel for AstraZeneca against proposed antitrust class actions alleging the company entered into anticompetitive patent settlement agreements with generic drug manufacturers to protect its brand antipsychotic drug Seroquel XR.

WilmerHale

Acting for major blue-chip corporations in the tech industry, WilmerHale’s antitrust and competition team fields a strong bench of litigators with significant agency expertise that routinely defends leading companies and individuals in the full range of contentious antitrust mandates. Thomas Mueller heads the team and is a seasoned antitrust litigator with a focus on cartel matters; he works alongside FTC trial counsel Jennifer Milici, who focuses on high-stakes litigation in the antitrust space with an emphasis on regulatory issues. On the litigated merger challenge front, Dominic Vote is the name to note, while New York’s David Gringer takes point on cases tried under section 7 of the Clayton Act as well as claims under sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act. In Boston, Mark Ford handles cases concerning alleged monopolization, price fixing, and bid rigging; his practice also covers IP-related antitrust issues. The ‘excellentSteven Cherry is another key name for class actions, while Perry Lange has a broad antitrust focus that spans merger clearance, investigations, and trials and appeals. Unless otherwise stated, all mentioned lawyers are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Thomas Mueller


Other key lawyers:

Jennifer Milici; Mark Ford; Stephen Cherry; Dominic Vote; David Gringer; Sonal Mehta; April Williams; Perry Lange


Testimonials

‘The turnaround is always quick, the output is not superficial, and I always receive practical advice that reflects deep consideration.’

‘Steve Cherry and April Williams are excellent attorneys with whom we are working. Their responses are always swift with high-quality advice based on their in-depth analysis.’

‘The WilmerHale team leads one of our most important class actions. They consistently produce high-quality work and masterfully handle strategy.’

‘I recommend Sonal Mehta and David Gringer.’

Key clients

Apple


Tesla


Fidelity National Financial


Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe


Banco Santander


Gibbs & Cox


University of Pennsylvania


Intuit (TurboTax)


Facebook (Meta)


Salt River Project


Novelis Inc.


Heritage Guitars, Inc.


Reckitt Benckiser Group plc


Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare (UK) Ltd.


A&O Shearman

A&O Shearman offers a standout antitrust capability in the financial services sector, leveraging its transatlantic capabilities to advise domestic and international banks and financial institutions on high-stakes class actions concerning securities and financial trading markets, price-fixing allegations, and monopolization claims. David Higbee, in Washington DC, co-heads the firm’s global antitrust offering and leverages his agency experience from the Antitrust Division to represent clients in agency-facing civil litigation matters, including defending clients before the FTC and the DOJ. Senior partner Adam Hakki represents leading banks in trading market class actions from the firm’s New York office; the duo jointly oversees the practice. Litigator Todd Stenerson represents both plaintiffs and defendants from the automotive, retail, and healthcare sectors in multidistrict litigations; Stenerson also handles investigations and arbitrations. In Dallas, Rachel Mossman Zieminski takes point on merger challenges in the aviation sector. Following the 2024 combination of Shearman and Allen & Overy LLP, the team now also includes Elaine Johnston, based in New York, who has a broad practice covering the full range of contentious and non-contentious antitrust issues across a range of industries; notably, Johnston recently represented Merz Pharmaceuticals in a class action concerning generic patent settlements. She works alongside the Washington DC-based Noah Brumfield, who takes point on antitrust matters in the chemicals, life sciences, and tech industries; the latter is a recent area of increased activity for the team. Another key member of the team is Todd Fishman, in New York, an experienced litigator with significant expertise in cross-border matters; Fishman is the key contact for clients in the financial services industry.

Practice head(s):

David Higbee; Adam Hakki


Other key lawyers:

Rachel Mossman Zieminski; Elaine Johnston; Todd Fishman; Noah Brumfield


Key clients

1-800 Contacts


Bank of America


BNP Paribas


Booz Allen Hamilton


Chevron


Intercontinental Exchange


Morgan Stanley


Rubycon


SS&C


Switch


Work highlights


  • Representing JetBlue Airways Corporation on its high-profile $3.8 billion takeover bid for Spirit Airlines, in a move to become the fifth-largest carrier in the U.S. and create a compelling nationwide challenger to American, United, Delta and Southwest.
  • Achieved a significant victory for Booz Allen Hamilton in the U.S. Department of Justice’s attempt to block its $440 million acquisition of EverWatch.
  • Secured a dismissal with prejudice of Tesla’s antitrust claims against Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association (LADA).

Arnold & Porter

Arnold & Porter takes on the spectrum of antitrust disputes, handling class actions concerning price fixing, monopolization and a variety of exclusionary conduct allegations for clients in the pharmaceuticals and publishing fields, among others. Heading the firm’s global antitrust group is Debbie Feinstein, who offers experience in liaising with and litigating against competition authorities including the FTC on behalf of industries including pharma, food and retail, while Jonathan Gleklen heads the US-based practice, specializing in the high-tech and network sectors and representing clients in civil antitrust litigation. Laura Shores counts a number of well-known pharma companies among her clients and maintains a practice that covers both civil and criminal antitrust litigation, including matters arising out of patent licensing agreements and price fixing. Anne Davis acts for clients in class actions, opt-out litigation and government investigations arising out of monopolization, price fixing and exclusive dealing allegations. All named lawyers are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Debbie Feinstein; Jonathan Gleklen


Other key lawyers:

Laura Shores; Anne Davis


Key clients

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP


Bausch Health Companies


Bayer/Elanco Animal Health


Bristol-Myers Squibb


Bayer/Bayer Crop Science


Oakland Raiders


Mallinckrodt


Sandoz Inc./Fougera Pharmaceuticals Inc.


University of Chicago


Visa


Norfolk Southern Corporation


HarperCollins Publishers Inc.


Mallinckrodt


Nucor


Celgene


Penguin Random House


GTL


Work highlights


  • Represented HarperCollins in various antitrust actions involving the pricing of e-books, as well as in private class action and retailer litigation brought against various publishers and Apple as well as Amazon.
  • Represented the Oakland Raiders in antitrust litigation purporting to challenge the Raiders’ relocation to Las Vegas.
  • Represented Sandoz/Fougera Pharmaceuticals Inc. in multidistrict litigation involving several dozen direct and indirect purchaser class action complaints, as well as State Attorney General actions, alleging that generic manufacturers conspired to raise the prices of several different pharmaceutical products.

Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider

Fielding a team of ‘responsive, aggressive, and very smart’ attorneys, Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider is well positioned to take on the gamut of antitrust defenses, including MDLs and treble-damage litigation arising out of price fixing and monopolization allegations, including standout work for Google, among others. Washington DC’s Michael Keeley leads the group, specializing in disputes that concern both antitrust and IP issues, such as patent jury cases, and is also sought after for representation in relation to monopolization. ‘Master strategist’ Rachel Adcox, also based in the capital, is adept at handling concurrent civil and criminal litigation, including treble-damage suits, while ‘stand-out trial lawyer’ Denise Plunkett is noted for her representation of payments and other financial services clients in antitrust litigation out of New York. Made partner in January 2024, Kail Jethmalani maintains a practice covering civil antitrust suits with defense of clients before the FTC and foreign competition regulators. DC-based Kenina Lee brings experience of FTC procedure relating to pharmaceutical sector mergers to the practice.

Practice head(s):

Michael Keeley


Other key lawyers:

Rachel Adcox; Denise Plunkett; Kail Jethmalani; Kenina Lee


Testimonials

‘Axinn brings a deep bench of experienced practitioners who can handle any manner of antitrust representation. Axinn has seen every issue several times over and understands how to help clients efficiently navigate any litigation or investigation, or how to avoid them in the first instance through effective compliance counseling.’

‘Axinn’s attorneys are dedicated antitrust lawyers who understand every part of a case. In particular, Axinn attorneys are experts at deep-diving into the details of complex products and industries. Axinn has built a dedicated team to focus on our product and keep up to date with industry developments, making them valuable advisors from the earliest stages of product development through investigations and litigation.

‘They are experts at understanding how to leverage economic analyses to present the best case possible. This makes Axinn particularly valuable for advocacy and expert work in litigation.’

‘I found the team deeply knowledgeable, responsive and practical. I would use them again.’

‘The Axinn team has a deep knowledge of our business, forged from deep dives into our discovery record and collaboration with our business team. That knowledge is invaluable to witness preparation and trial strategy. The Axinn team also excels at client services. They are responsive and take care to listen to and understand the client’s perspective and concerns.’

‘The combination of a client-first attitude and knowledge of the facts and our business, coupled with their practical problem solving abilities, makes them pragmatic litigators.’

‘Axinn lawyers are responsive, aggressive, and very smart. Their teams are well managed, and they delegate effectively to an uncommonly strong group of associates.’

‘Top to bottom, the Axinn team has excellent lawyers. Rachel Adcox is a master strategist and a very effective relationship manager. Denise Plunkett is a stand-out trial lawyer who has a terrific bedside manner with clients. Kail Jethmalani is an outstanding antitrust lawyer who combines first-rate subject matter knowledge with strong litigation skills and excellent strategic judgment.’

Key clients

Tyson Foods, Inc.


Alvogen


Stanley Black & Decker


Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies


McKesson Corporation


Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.


Google


Independence Health Group


Shintech Incorporated


Magnus Carlsen


Work highlights


  • Representing Tyson Foods in multiple major treble-damage class action litigations and regulatory investigations alleging industry-wide conspiracies to raise the prices of broiler chickens, pork, turkey, and beef, as well as a conspiracy to depress broiler grower pay.
  • Representing Alvogen in the Generic Drugs MDL in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, initiated in 2017 by 44 State Attorneys’ General and followed by a DOJ criminal antitrust investigation and multiple treble-damage class action suits.

Mayer Brown

With a strong foothold in the food and agriculture industries, Mayer Brown represents leading poultry, beef, and turkey companies in several high-profile class actions alleging anti-competitive behavior, including price-fixing claims. The group has recently seen increased activity in cases relating to algorithmic pricing and information exchange, particularly in the real estate and mobile home industries. Britt Miller, in Chicago, co-heads the firm’s global antitrust practice alongside Washington DC-based duo William Stallings and Gail Levine. Miller has extensive experience leading antitrust class action cases across a broad range of industries, while Stallings handles consumer protection and competition cases. Also in Chicago, Andrew Marovitz focuses his practice on cases concerning price fixing, market allocation, and conspiracy claims; Daniel Storino is another name to note in this area. Richard Snyder joined the DC office from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP in January 2023; Snyder is a key contact for litigated merger challenges and class actions in the financial services and publishing industries. Adam Hudes left the team in June 2023.

Practice head(s):

Britt Miller; William Stallings; Gail Levine


Other key lawyers:

Rich Snyder; Andrew Marovitz; Daniel Storino


Key clients

Delta Dental Plans Association


Cargill Incorporated


CDK Global


The Big Ten Conference


Indiana Packers Corporation


Mitsubishi Corporation


BASF Corporation


BASF SE


Cermaq Group


Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO)


Georgetown University


Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA)


Lear Corporation


Foster Poultry Farms


Hachette Book Group, Inc.


U.S. Steel Corp.


Southwest Airlines


Cummins Inc.


Nestlé U.S.A., Inc.


Gerber


Fuji Oil


Dartmouth Hitchcock Health


Vantage Specialty Chemicals


Work highlights


  • Representing the Big Ten Conference in multiple putative class actions surrounding a. amounts that student-athletes can receive in connection with their names, images, and likenesses and b. alleged failure to make payments to student-athletes authorized by the Supreme Court’s Alston decision before that decision was issued.
  • Representing Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. (“MAA”) in approximately 30 class action cases.

O'Melveny & Myers LLP

O'Melveny & Myers LLP has an active antitrust litigation practice with a strong track record securing victories for clients in bet-the-company cases, conspiracy cases, and reverse payment litigations. Ian Simmons and Ben Bradshaw jointly lead the antitrust team; Simmons has extensive experience as lead counsel in multi-district antitrust litigations across a range of sectors and also handles cartel matters and antitrust-related IP litigation. Bradshaw is a key contact for clients in the aviation, proteins, and consumer electronics sectors and routinely takes point on competitor-on-competitor litigation in the pharma space. Both are based in Washington DC. Also in DC, Sergei Zaslavsky handles bench and jury trials as well as Sherman Act class actions for clients from the tech, banking, and healthcare industries. Andrew Frackman, in New York, has a broad practice spanning anti-competitive business practices, merger litigation, and general antitrust litigation in the financial services and airline industries. Peter Herrick joined the team from Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider in February 2023 and takes point on merger litigation; Herrick is also based in New York. Katrina Robson left the firm in April 2023.

Practice head(s):

Ian Simmons; Ben Bradshaw


Other key lawyers:

Andrew Frackman; Sergei Zaslavsky; Peter Herrick


Key clients

American Airlines


BH Management Services LLC


C.R. Bard, Inc.


Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.


Global Music Rights


Google


National Beef Packing Company


Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation


Penguin Random House LLC


Royal Bank of Canada


Smilegate Megaport US, Inc.


TransUnion


Work highlights


  • Successfully represented US Airways (now part of American Airlines Group) in long-running litigation against Sabre after the Second Circuit reversed a Section 1 jury verdict on grounds the jury instruction was inconsistent with the subsequent 2018 Supreme Court decision in Ohio v. American Express.
  • Obtained a victory for C. R. Bard in a Northern District of New York jury trial, defending a Sherman Act tying claim brought by AngioDynamics, who claimed C. R. Bard violated the federal antitrust laws by tying the sale of its tip location system to its line of peripherally inserted central catheters, which allegedly prevented competition in the marketplace and limited patient access to alternate technologies.
  • Defending BH Management Services and B.HOM Student Living, BH Management’s partially-owned student housing subsidiary, in multiple federal antitrust class actions, In re Realpage, Inc. Rental Software Antitrust Litigation, where plaintiff renters allege a conspiracy to inflate apartment lease costs nationwide through the use of RealPage’s algorithmic revenue management software.

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP

Equally adept at handling both plaintiff and defendant-side work, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP acts for blue-chip clients in the automotive, proteins, real estate, energy, and financial services industries. Mike Bonanno, in Washington DC, has extensive experience advising defendants from the software and pharma industries in federal investigations and antitrust litigations before federal courts. San Francisco’s John Potter handles claims of unlawful business practices in the energy industry, and Sami Rashid regularly represents corporate defendants in class actions spanning a variety of industries, including food and agriculture from New York. Bonanno, Potter, and Rashid jointly head the antitrust practice. Debra Bernstein, in Atlanta, takes point on bet-the-company and large corporate opt-out litigations in the tech industries and also handles antitrust-related IP cases. In Los Angeles, core individuals include Adam Wolfson and Kevin Teruya; the duo are key contacts for clients in the automotive and tech industries.

Practice head(s):

Mike Bonanno; Sami Rashid; John Potter


Other key lawyers:

Kevin Teruya; Debra Bernstein; Adam Wolfson


Key clients

National Association of REALTORS


Ningde Amperex Technology Limited


Vitol, Inc.


Pacific Dental Services, LLC


SalMar ASA


Scottish Sea Farms Ltd.


JBS USA


Airbus


Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation


Citadel


Express Scripts


Work highlights


Winston & Strawn LLP

Highly regarded for its strength in tech and sports-related antitrust litigations, Winston & Strawn LLP's expertise spans class actions, multidistrict litigations, and the full range of civil litigation across the tech, food, fashion, and real estate industries. Jeffrey Kessler and Eva Cole co-head the global antitrust practice from the firm’s New York office. Kessler has a broad practice spanning antitrust, sports law, and antitrust-related intellectual property issues; he has significant experience representing international companies in civil and multidistrict litigations, and also takes point on antitrust cases in the sports sector. Cole has stand-out expertise in the electronics, sports, retail, and private equity industries, focusing on cartel investigations and follow-on class actions in these spaces. James Herbison, described by clients as ‘one of the brightest antitrust minds in the country’, leads the Illinois offering from Chicago and has a strong track record handling the full range of antitrust litigation, including price-fixing, merger enforcement, and patent issues. Herbison works alongside Michael Mayer, who focuses his practice on class actions and tech antitrust litigations, counting consumer electronics companies and manufacturers among his clients.

Practice head(s):

Jeffrey Kessler; Eva Cole


Other key lawyers:

James Herbison; Jeffrey Amato; Michael Meyer


Testimonials

‘We’ve been very pleased with the team at Winston that has supported us in several important antitrust/competition litigation and regulatory matters. Very client responsive, providing practical business-focused advice.’

‘Jim Herbison and Mike Mayer have all provided fantastic support. They have become trusted counselors to our business who can always be counted on for their support when needed. ’

‘Winston’s antitrust bench is deep and experienced; rather than simply offer theoretical, ivory tower antitrust insights, their advice is practically offered. In addition, because of Winston’s outstanding trial practice, their antitrust team is an integrated one with tremendous antitrust experience combined with outstanding trial and appellate expertise.’

‘Jim Herbison is one of the brightest antitrust minds in the country; in addition his commercial litigation experience puts him near the top of all antitrust litigators. Jeff Kessler in the NY office is also a tremendous resource in certain specialized antitrust topics.’

Key clients

Activision Blizzard


Actor’s Equity Association


Avanci, LLC and Avanci Platform Int’l Ltd.


Baxter International


Chanel


Chicago Parking Meters, LLC


Claxton Poultry Farms


Delta Dental Insurance Company and affiliates


Discover Financial Services


Equifax, Inc.


JTEKT Corporation


KAR Auction Services Inc. (ADESA, Inc.)


KSA Lighting & Controls, Inc.


Metaswitch Networks


Motorola Solutions, Inc.


National Pork Producers Council


NorthShore University HealthSystem


NTN Corporation


Nuveen, LLC


Panasonic Corporation and related entities


Prada


Rabobank Cooperative


Tory Burch


Work highlights


  • Delivered an antitrust class action victory for Claxton Poultry when the court granted Claxton’s motion for summary judgment after years of discovery.
  • Secured dismissal—affirmed by the 7th Circuit, after which the Supreme Court denied cert—of a proposed antitrust class action filed against Chicago Parking Meters LLC, claiming that its 75-year-long, US$1.15B concession agreement to operate Chicago’s on-street parking meters violated the Sherman Act.
  • Won dismissal of antitrust litigation alleging Sherman Act violations against the lead creative producer for Paradise Square against Actors’ Equity Ass’n—a union representing actors in Broadway theaters—on grounds that the statutory labor exemption shielded the union’s conduct.

Baker Botts L.L.P.

Highly regarded for its strong track record advising defendants in large class actions in the life sciences and manufacturing sectors, the antitrust and competition practice at Baker Botts L.L.P. has recently seen an increase in activity relating to algorithmic price-fixing cases in the real estate industry. John Taladay heads the practice and is a seasoned antitrust specialist with an emphasis on merger clearances, bid-rigging, price-fixing, market allocation, and unfair trade practices, particularly in the pharma sector. Paul Cuomo focuses his practice on multijurisdictional merger reviews and litigation, while James Kress takes point on competitor-on-competitor disputes and has a notable track record advising on class certification issues. Erik Koons regularly represents clients in bet-the-company litigations spanning the full range of antitrust issues with a particular focus on price-fixing, market allocation, and monopolization; Koons also co-chairs the firm’s antitrust consumer products sub-group. Christopher Wilson was promoted to partner in March 2023 and focuses on the intersection of IP and antitrust work for clients in the telecoms, manufacturing, healthcare, and pharma sectors. All mentioned individuals are based in Washington DC. Maureen Ohlhausen left the practice in January 2024.

Practice head(s):

John Taladay


Other key lawyers:

Paul Cuomo; James Kress; Erik Koons; Christopher Wilson


Key clients

Avenue5 Residential


Caterpillar Inc.


CMC Materials, Inc.


Envista Holdings Corporation


Ericsson Inc.


Georgia-Pacific LLC (GP Wood Products LLC)


Irico Display Devices Co., Ltd.


Koninklijke Philips N.V., Philips North America LLC, Philips Taiwan, Limited and Philips do Brasil Ltda.


McKenna & Associates, LLC


National Association of Boards of Pharmacy


Philips Respironics


Safariland


Sun Pharmaceuticals / Taro Pharmaceuticals


Waste Management, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Representing Sun Pharma and Taro Pharma in In re: Generic Pharmaceuticals Pricing Antitrust Litigation, litigation, billed by plaintiffs as the largest price-fixing cases in history alleging that more than 35 generic pharma manufacturers conspired to inflate the prices of more than 200 generic drugs.
  • Representing the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) as lead counsel in antitrust litigation filed in the Southern District of New York alleging a Section 1 conspiracy and group boycott among the defendants.

Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

With noted experience in coordinating wide-ranging civil antitrust defenses, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP‘s New York-based team is sought after by financial services and media clients for representation in price fixing cases and civil disputes arising out of cartel allegations. Leading the practice is Arthur Burke, who splits time between New York and Northern California and advises clients on their obligations under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, in addition to acting for clients in antitrust disputes. In New York, Paul Mishkin and Sheila Adams handle both civil antitrust litigation and regulatory investigations for clients out of the financial services, pharmaceutical and entertainment industries.

Practice head(s):

Arthur Burke


Other key lawyers:

Paul Mishkin; Sheila Adams


Key clients

Comcast Corporation


NatWest


Spectrum Brands Holdings


Syngenta


Work highlights


  • Represented Spectrum Brands Holdings in United States v. ASSA ABLOY AG and Spectrum Brands Holdings in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, in which the DOJ’s antitrust division challenged ASSA ABLOY’s $4.3 billion acquisition of Spectrum’s Hardware and Home Improvement Division.
  • Represented Syngenta in connection with antitrust lawsuits filed nationwide both by the FTC and state attorneys general, and by private plaintiffs in purported class action lawsuits.

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP is well versed in handling antitrust suits brought against tech and food sector clients, while also handling investigations and merger reviews by the FTC and DOJ. Washington DC-based Eric Mahr heads the firm’s US antitrust practice and is requested by clients facing civil suits and regulatory challenges both domestically and further afield, particularly in relation to proceedings initiated by the European Commission. June 2023 saw a pair of arrivals strengthen the group, with former Winston & Strawn LLP attorney Heather Lamberg moving to the firm’s DC office and specializing in market allocation and monopolization claims, and Justina Sessions joining from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Silicon Valley, with a practice centered on antitrust cases in the tech industry.

Practice head(s):

Eric Mahr


Other key lawyers:

Heather Lamberg; Justina Sessions


Key clients

Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Grieg Seafood


Cargill


Camber Pharmaceuticals


Comcast NBCUniversal


Holcim


Morrison Foerster

Fielding a strong bench with significant agency experience, the antitrust and competition practice at Morrison Foerster counts leading pharma companies, media entities, and prominent tech corporations among its impressive roster of clients. The group is particularly adept at handling class actions following cartel investigations, as well as litigated merger challenges and cases concerning market dominance claims. Alexander Okuliar and former Antitrust Division criminal enforcement chief Lisa Phelan jointly oversee the team from Washington DC; Okuliar is a key contact for competitor-on-competitor antitrust litigation. Other key individuals in Washington DC are David Cross, Megan Gerking, and Mary Kaiser. Cross has a broad antitrust practice that covers monopolization and price-fixing allegations, including algorithmic price-fixing; Kaiser is another name to note here. Additionally active in the algorithmic price-fixing space, Gerking, a former DOJ antitrust trial attorney, also takes point on litigated merger clearances. On the West Coast, San Francisco’s Bonnie Lau and Eliot Adelson have extensive experience advising tech sector clients on multidistrict litigations, government enforcement actions, and class actions.


Practice head(s):

Alexander Okuliar; Lisa Phelan


Other key lawyers:

David Cross; Megan Gerking; Mary Kaiser; Bonnie Lau; Eliot Adelson


Key clients

DNA Genotek Inc.


Matsuo Electric Co, Ltd.


Avadel Pharmaceuticals


Barnes Family Ranch Associates


Propel Media, Inc.


Teradata


Nexstar Media Group, Inc.


The Icon at Panorama, LLC


Tiz Inc. d/b/a Provi


UDR


Work highlights


  • Defending Propel Media, Inc. in connection with a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) that seeks to enjoin PMI’s acquisition by IQVIA Holdings Inc.
  • Representing Provi in an antitrust case against that Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits and Republic National Distributing Company relating to allegations of conspiracy to eliminate competition from Provi by prohibiting retailers from ordering alcohol products they need through Provi’s marketplace.
  • Representing Nexstar Media Group, Inc., a national media company and the largest owner of local television stations in the United States, in an antitrust investigation by the DOJ and follow-on class action litigation related to the broadcast television spot advertisement market.

Paul Hastings LLP

Paul Hastings LLP fields a team of ‘excellent litigators‘ with notable expertise across all stages of class action litigation. Under the joint leadership of Washington DC-based duo Michael Murray and Ryan Phair, the group frequently acts for clients in the tech, consumer goods, and financial services industries. Murray, a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Antitrust Division, leverages his agency experience to represent clients in high-stakes horizontal and vertical merger challenges, as well as large monopolization cases. Phair represents corporate and individual clients in price-fixing cases, monopolization claims, and conspiracy matters, having joined the firm from Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP in July 2023 alongside former federal antitrust prosecutor Craig Lee and Carter Simpson, whose practice focuses on antitrust, data privacy, and cybersecurity matters. Also in Washington DC, Michael Wise handles Sherman Act litigation as well as civil class action claims.

Practice head(s):

Michael Murray; Ryan Phair


Other key lawyers:

Craig Lee; Barry Sher; Carter Simpson


Testimonials

‘The firm has top-notch talent with highest-level experience. They work hard, turn around work product quickly, and their advice has been priceless on numerous occasions. ’

‘Our attorney is just super smart, cool, calm and collected, and is radically effective in negotiating and persuading our critics that they’re wrong and need to rethink their approach. He is brilliantly experienced at the relevant case law and is able to dig in to areas that he doesn’t have specific experience and end up providing smarter and more informed advice than attorneys who have been in those areas for decades. His writing is perfection, and we couldn’t be happier.’

‘Ryan Phair and his team are excellent litigators. They know our business and provide practical advice.’

‘They provide practical, realistic advice.’

Key clients

Align Technologies


CACI


Intel Corporation


Pennsylvania Treasury Department- GSE Bonds Antitrust Compliance Review Team


IMC Chicago, LLC (dba IMC Financial Markets)


Chick-fil-A, Inc.


CA Student Living


Sysco Corporation


Realtek Semiconductor


SJL Partners and SD Biosensor


Bluebird Bio


Linet Americas, Inc.


Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

With a deep bench comprised of ‘strategic thinkers,’ Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP advises a broad range of sectors, including, but not limited to food, chemicals and healthcare on their approaches to civil antitrust litigation and dealings with the FTC across issues such as monopolization, tying and price fixing. The practice is led by a five-person team, with New York’s Peter Guryan counting a number of prominent private equity houses among his clients, and both he and Washington DC’s Sara Razi represent clients in litigation against the DOJ and FTC, with DC-based John Terzaken handling civil litigation occurring as a result of regulatory proceedings. Lynn Neuner and Jonathan Youngwood co-chair the firm’s litigation practice out of New York, assisting with civil antitrust disputes. Washington DC-based Abram Ellis, described by a client as a ‘good strategist,’ is noted for his work defending class actions and antitrust disputes concerning financial instruments and the healthcare sector.

Practice head(s):

Peter Guryan; Sara Razi; John Terzaken; Lynn Neuner; Jonathan Youngwood


Other key lawyers:

Abram Ellis


Testimonials

‘The practice certainly has many able people and can make relevant expertise available at short notice. Of particular note is their thorough approach to understanding their clients’ issues and needs.’

‘Abram Ellis and his team were the individuals who delivered for us and were a true pleasure to deal with.’

‘Simpson has a very strong team. They are strategic thinkers who work hard to learn our industry and accomplish our business goals. Their matters are thoughtfully staffed with capable lawyers at all levels.’

‘John Terzaken is a great counselor for business clients. He has deep antitrust knowledge and a calm and reassuring demeanor even in moments of crisis. His advice is clear and practical, and he is equally comfortable speaking the language of law and the language of business.’

‘Abram Ellis is a good strategist who navigates well the complexities of joint defense situations.’

Key clients

Apiture, Inc.


Booking Holdings Inc.


Change Healthcare


Covestro LLC


Cross Country Healthcare


Deutsche Bank


HCA Healthcare, Inc.


Micron Technology, Inc.


Tyson Foods


Work highlights


  • Represented Change Healthcare in a merger trial, in which UnitedHealth and Change were victorious over the DOJ.
  • Advised HCA Healthcare in FTC’s first lawsuit over COPA.
  • Represented Tyson Foods in two wage-fixing antitrust class actions.

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

Counting leading global tech giants, publishers, and pharma corporations among its impressive roster of clients, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP excels across all stages of litigation, with a strong track record of securing pre-trial victories as well as defeating class certifications. Former FTC litigation director Steven Newborn, merger review and clearance expert Brianne Kucerik, former FTC assistant director Jeffrey Perry, and Michael Moiseyev, who focuses on cross-border mandates, jointly oversee the ‘excellent’ practice; all four are based in Washington DC. New York’s Eric Hochstadt focuses on class actions and a broad range of other civil antitrust litigation, with a notable emphasis on sports-related cases. The ‘deeply experienced’ Adam Hemlock , also in New York, takes point on cartel matters, amnesty proceedings, and consumer class actions in the electronics and pharma industries.


Practice head(s):

Steven Newborn; Brianne Kucerik; Michael Moiseyev; Jeffrey Perry


Other key lawyers:

Eric Hochstadt; Adam Hemlock


Testimonials

‘Excellent team with deep experience in the field.’

‘Adam Hemlock is deeply experienced in both civil and criminal antitrust matters. He is knowledgeable and has excellent judgment in guiding clients to a favorable result.’

Key clients

Meta Platforms, Inc.


Saks Fifth Avenue


BASF Corporation


Simon & Schuster


IQVIA


Grubhub


NanoString Technologies, Inc.


Regeneron Pharmaceuticals


Torrent Pharmaceuticals


Visa


LiquidPower Specialty Products (LSPI)


Work highlights


  • Represented Meta Platforms in its acquisition of Within Unlimited, a deal which has been challenged by the Federal Trade Commission.
  • Representing Saks Fifth Avenue in a consolidated “no-poach” putative nationwide class action lawsuit.
  • Representing BASF Corporation in several class actions alleging that various manufacturers, wholesalers, and retails of crop inputs conspired to boycott the entry of electronic platforms.

BakerHostetler

The antitrust and competition team at BakerHostetler handles both plaintiff and defendant-side cases for a broad range of industries, with notable expertise in the agriculture, insurance, automotive, and energy industries. Carl Hittinger heads up the practice and splits his time between the firm’s Pennsylvania and Washington DC offices; Hittinger has particular experience advising companies in major antitrust disputes with competitors.  Also in Philadelphia is Jeffry Duffy, a litigator with a broad practice concentrated on antitrust and unfair competition disputes. Litigated merger challenges are handled by Washington DC’s Marc Schildkraut, while John Fornaciari handles cartel investigations and follow-on litigation, and Danyll W. Foix is a key contact for class action defense. In Los Angeles, Bridget McCabe takes point on class actions and heads up the firm’s California antitrust offering.

Practice head(s):

Carl Hittinger


Other key lawyers:

Danyll Foix; Bridget McCabe; Jack Fornaciari; Marc Schildkraut


Key clients

Soshin Electric Company Ltd.


Alon USA Energy, Inc.


Equity Residential


Culligan/Zero


Bobrick Washroom Equipment


Brandywine Village Associates


Albemarle Corporation


Work highlights


  • Represented downstream energy company Alon USA Energy (part of Delek), against class action allegations of price-fixing in the California gasoline market.
  • Representing Equity Residential, a coast-to-coast real estate lessor, in defending against dozens of nationwide and local class actions in federal court alleging a Sherman Act Section 1 conspiracy in the purported multifamily residential real estate market.
  • Achieved a favorable settlement on the eve of trial for Soshin Electric Company Ltd. in a recent cartel case in the United States involving allegations of fixing the prices of electronics components.

Boies Schiller Flexner LLP

Boies Schiller Flexner LLP regularly defends corporations and senior executives across a broad variety of sectors in both civil and criminal antitrust litigations. The firm has a particularly strong foothold in the aviation industry and has recently represented Delta Air Lines and its executives in several matters, including a significant class action concerning price fixing in relation to fares. Healthcare is another area of expertise for the group, which regularly represents healthcare providers in competitor-on-competitor antitrust cases. The practice is jointly overseen by Philip Korologos, in New York, and James Denvir, in Washington DC. Korologos takes point on antitrust cases in the aviation sector, while Denvir leverages his agency experience from the DOJ to advise on bet-the-company lawsuits across a diverse range of industries.

Practice head(s):

Philip Korologos; James Denvir


Other key lawyers:

Michael Mitchell; Hamish Hume


Key clients

Delta Air Lines


United Healthcare Services, Inc.


Information Resources, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Representing Delta Air Lines in a large antitrust class action in the airline industry in which plaintiffs allege the four major U.S. airlines conspired to restrict their domestic capacity to increase fares between 2009 and 2015.
  • Represented Delta in quashing deposition and trial subpoenas of certain senior Delta executives against American Airlines Group’s bid to force testimony at an antitrust trial regarding American Airlines and JetBlue’s so-called “Northeast Alliance” to combine their operations in Boston and New York.
  • Representing United Health Group against claims asserted by owners of medical laboratory testing facilities, in which the plaintiffs allege that UHG and other co-defendant insurance companies conspired to induce to the DOJ to commence an investigation into the plaintiffs’ fraudulent billing practices, which resulted in criminal indictments.

DLA Piper LLP (US)

The ‘very diligent, knowledgeable, attentive, and easily accessible’ antitrust team at DLA Piper LLP (US) represents individual executives, insurance companies, and healthcare sector players in the full range of class actions and civil antitrust litigation. John Hamill now heads the practice from the Chicago office and excels in representing clients across the full spectrum of commercial litigation, including antitrust issues and unfair competition matters. The ‘outstanding and efficient’ David Hamilton joined the firm’s Baltimore office from Womble Bond Dickinson in February 2023; Hamilton has a broad practice spanning monopolization, price-fixing, and cartel litigation. Brian Boyle, in Philadelphia, represents corporate clients as plaintiffs and defendants in cartel, merger, and pricing conduct antitrust mandates, while Washington DC-based litigator David Bamberger is a key contact for class actions. The growing team saw its East Coast offering further expanded with the January 2024 arrivals of former FTC attorney Amanda Wait, investigations expert Vic Domen, and former federal prosecutor Carsten Reichel from Norton Rose Fulbright; all are based in Washington DC. Lisa Tenorio-Kutzkey left the firm in January 2024.

Practice head(s):

John Hamill


Other key lawyers:

David Hamilton; David Bamberger; Amanda Wait; Carsten Reichel; Victor Domen; Brian Boyle


Testimonials

‘DLA Piper meets clients where they are and calibrates advice to its clients’ capabilities and operational realities. In other words, the firm guides clients to success one step at a time with a focus on what the clients can do. ’

‘Brian Boyle pays attention to the little things and takes time to get to know his clients – individually and organizationally. He looks for simple solutions and maintains a calm, positive demeanor in challenging circumstances.’

‘DLA Piper’s global reach and wealth of experience in the sports sector is critically important for us. They know our specific industry very well, including unique insights on how key players will conduct themselves in a dispute. ’

‘John Hamill in particular is a trusted advisor and usually my first call when a controversy arises.’

‘DLA Piper has both the breadth of practice and resources necessary to handle the kind of high-stakes litigation we partner with them on. That is, multi-party, multi-jurisdiction, multi-claim litigation in which plaintiffs are pursuing many billions of dollars in damages.’

‘We’ve worked closely with David Hamilton. David is phenomenal. Brilliant lawyer with decades of relevant experience. Very talented strategist with lots of real-world trial experience.’

‘David Hamilton is outstanding and efficient, with wise counsel, attentive to all relative issues, and knows where to focus for maximum impact.’

‘The team is very diligent, knowledgeable, attentive, and easily accessible.’

Key clients

Aquis Inc.


AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.


McCormick & Company, Inc.


Komatsu America Corporation


Maxell


International Franchise Association


Danielson


Automobile Auctions (Auto Auctions)


Work highlights


  • Representing Danielson National Insurance Company in a putative class action where the Plaintiffs allege a 15-year conspiracy between nearly 20 sureties in the bail bond industry and two former executives to fix the premium price of bail bonds and suppress the advertisement of rebates in California.|
  • Represented McCormick & Company, Inc. in a Lanham Act case in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, for claims that certain alleged changes in the packaging of McCormick’s pepper products violated the Lanham Act and various state consumer protection statutes.

Eimer Stahl LLP

Antitrust audits and compliance are particular focal points for Eimer Stahl LLP. The team advises on the implementation of compliance programs and acts as crisis counsel on critical compliance matters. The practice’s antitrust expertise spans the full range of industries, from the agriculture to technology sectors. With a strong track record in federal and state courts and arbitration centers, Nathan Eimer leads the Chicago-based team. Practice co-head Vanessa Jacobsen regularly plays a lead role in cases on behalf of joint defense groups, as well as fielding extensive experience in criminal and civil antitrust investigations by the DOJ. Michael McCluggage boasts a diverse clientele that includes corporate clients, which he represents in antitrust litigation, federal False Claims Act cases and other lawsuits. Price-fixing class actions and MDLs are some of Daniel Birk's particular areas of expertise.

Practice head(s):

Nathan Eimer; Vanessa Jacobsen


Other key lawyers:

Michael McCluggage; Daniel Birk


Key clients

LG Electronics Inc.; LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc.; LG Display Co., Ltd.; LG Display America Inc.; LG Electronics Taiwan Taipei Co.; LG Corporation; and LG Chem, Ltd., LG Chem America, Inc., and LG Energy Solution, Ltd.


Masonite Corporation


Land O’Lakes, Inc.


Humana, Inc.


The Dow Chemical Company


Gerdau Ameristeel Corporation


CNA Financial Corporation


SK hynix, Inc.


Fox Corporation


International Paper


Cooper Farms


Work highlights


  • Representing Faststream Recruitment Ltd. in a case alleging violation of the antitrust laws through a no-poach agreement among companies involved in shipbuilding.
  • Representing two unrelated defendants, Winfield Solutions, LLC and Federated Cooperatives Limited, in multi-district antitrust litigation alleging an industry-wide conspiracy to boycott online competitors in the market for certain agricultural crop inputs.
  • Represented Korean semiconductor supplier SK hynix Inc. and its American subsidiary against state and federal antitrust claims alleged by putative classes of direct and indirect purchasers of DRAM.

Hogan Lovells US LLP

With a strong foothold in the healthcare and life sciences sectors, Hogan Lovells US LLP acts for leading healthcare providers, pharma companies, and healthcare insurers on the full range of antitrust mandates, with a particular emphasis on merger litigation and challenges; Justin Bernick is a key name here. Charles Loughlin, former FTC chief trial counsel, handles putative antitrust class actions and reverse payment cases, Tripp Monts has a broad practice spanning price-fixing cases, monopolization allegations, and market allocation issues in the automotive and healthcare sectors, while Benjamin Holt has particular expertise in cross-border and multidistrict litigation matters. Bernick, Loughlin, Monts, and Holt co-lead the practice from Washington DC. Kenneth Field, also in Washington DC,  joined the team from Jones Day in March 2023, further adding to the firm’s healthcare antitrust offering.

Practice head(s):

Justin Bernick; Chuck Loughlin; Benjamin Holt; Tripp Monts


Other key lawyers:

Kenneth Field


Key clients

United Health Group (UHG)


ASSA ABLOY AB


Within Unlimited


Louisiana Children’s Medical Center


Viatris (formerly Mylan)


Takeda


Agri Stats, LLC


Indivior


Yale University


Elevance Health


Health First


Blue Cross Blue Shield Plans


Work highlights


  • Represented UnitedHealth Group’s $13bn acquisition of Change Healthcare in a trial against the DOJ.
  • Represented Swedish locks conglomerate, ASSA ABLOY, in a trial against the DOJ in its acquisition of a division of competitor Spectrum Brands for $4.3bn.
  • Represented Louisiana Children’s Medical Center in defeating the FTC in litigation over the client’s $150m acquisition of three hospitals in the New Orleans area.

King & Spalding LLP

With a successful track record in antitrust civil litigation and class action cases across various industries, from the financial services to education sectors, King & Spalding LLP‘s extensive clientele includes HSBC, NatWest and DASF Corporation. Although primarily based in Washington DC, the antitrust practice also draws on expertise across Georgia, New York, Texas, Illinois and California, many of whom bring experience at antitrust enforcement agencies to the team. The team is led by Jeff Spigel, who advises senior management and their boards on merger filings and civil and criminal antitrust investigations and disputes. Chris Yook represents clients in government enforcement actions and civil litigation. The team demonstrates continued growth, with the addition of Sean Royall from Sidley Austin LLP in August 2023. Norman Armstrong left the firm in late 2023.

Practice head(s):

Jeff Spigel


Other key lawyers:

Chris Yook; Sean Royall


Key clients

Aaron’s


ACON Investments


ASHRAE


Axium


Barclays Bank PLC


BASF Corporation


Cal-Maine Foods Inc.


Cantor Fitzgerald


The Coca-Cola Company


Cornell University


Cox


Deutsche Bank


EarthLink, LLC


Emory Healthcare


Energizer


Equifax


Evangelical Community Hospital


Fairfax County Public Schools


Genuine Parts Company


Google


H.I.G. Capital


Hanesbrands


HSBC


Hunter Douglas


InterContinental Hotels Group


J.R. Simplot Company


Kemira Chemicals Inc.


ManTech International Corporation


NatWest Markets plc


Ochsner Health System


Peloton Interactive, Inc.


Piedmont Healthcare


Progressive Casualty Insurance Company


Queen’s Health System


Quikrete Holdings, Inc.


Rice University


SmileDirectClub


Sutter Health System


The Home Depot


The RealReal


Trafigura Trading LLC


Tundra


United Parcel Service


Viserion Grain, LLC


Westrock Company


Work highlights


  • Achieved a victory for HSBC in a lawsuit accusing HSBC and Scotiabank of conspiring to manipulate the price of silver
  • RepresentingNatWest in all US civil litigation concerning alleged manipulation of LIBOR, a financial benchmark referred to as “the world’s most important number,” and other similar benchmarks in a range of currencies.
  • Defending BASF in an appeal against its trial victory in the antitrust litigation with Ingevity Corp.

McDermott Will & Emery LLP

The ‘consistently excellent’ team at McDermott Will & Emery LLP leverages its strength across the full spectrum of antitrust issues to offer a strong litigation practice with notable strength advising on civil class actions and price-fixing allegations. Global practice co-head Raymond Jacobsen, in Washington DC, has a strong track record acting for clients in the defense industry. Katharine O’Connor, in Chicago, handles antitrust compliance and litigated merger work for clients in the healthcare, food, and manufacturing sectors; also in Chicago is Stephen Wu, who co-chairs the firm’s healthcare antitrust sub-group. Michelle Lowery splits her time between Los Angeles and Chicago and heads the firm’s West Coast antitrust offering. In New York, Nicole Castle is another key contact for healthcare antitrust work, working alongside seasoned antitrust expert Elai Katz, who joined the team from Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP  in August 2023. Another new arrival is Ryan Tisch, who joined the Washington DC office from Crowell & Moring LLP in May 2023, strengthening the team’s merger clearance offering.

Practice head(s):

Raymond Jacobsen; Stephen Wu; Michelle Lowery; Elai Katz; Nicole Castle


Other key lawyers:

Ryan Tisch; Katharine O’Connor


Testimonials

‘MWE is consistently excellent and have great expertise.’

‘Expertise and commerciality.’

‘Elai Katz was highly professional, knowledgeable and open-minded to pursue the defense strategies we recommended. We have the utmost respect for his conduct.’

Key clients

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.


Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.


Prime Therapeutics LLC


Reproductive Medicine Associates of Philadelphia


Constellation Brands


Lockheed Martin


Premier Inc.


Motorola Mobility LLC


Treehouse Foods, Inc.


Du Pont de Nemours, Inc.


CSXT


Corteva Inc.


Perkin Elmer


Southern Illinois Healthcare


Voyant Beauty LLC


Apple Inc.


Poly/HP, Inc.


Cedars Sinai Health System


Airboss of America


Envision Healthcare Corporation and Envision Physician Services


Dr.First


Airbnb, Inc.


CareMetx


Work highlights


  • Representing Apple Inc. in its victory in a bench trial, affirmed by the Ninth Circuit, in a case brought by Epic; as well as representing Apple in connection with the App Store antitrust cases filed by two purported classes of consumers and app developers in the N.D. California.
  • Successfully representing Southern Illinois Healthcare, the largest non-profit healthcare system in Southern Illinois, in a long-running civil antitrust litigation.
  • Representing Apple Inc. in relation to consumer class actions concerning the Powerbeats Pro wireless earphones, successfully achieving dismissal of plaintiffs’ complaints concerning deceptive advertisement.

McGuireWoods LLP

Counting trade associations, corporations, and individual executives from a broad range of industries among its clients, McGuireWoods LLP’s antitrust and competition team regularly handles disputes alleging price-fixing, no-poach agreements, and wage-fixing issues. Amy Manning, based in the firm’s Chicago office, now heads the team; Manning acts for individual executives and corporations in cases alleging no-poach agreements, as well as wage- and price-fixing claims, with particular industry expertise in the life sciences sector. Further key individuals in the Chicago team include Angelo Russo and Sarah Zielinski; Russo is also recommended for his expertise in defending corporations accused of no-poach conspiracies, while Zielinski takes point on cases concerning anticompetitive information exchanges and wage-fixing allegations. Brent Justus, in Richmond, has a particular focus on merger clearances and cartel defense.

Practice head(s):

Amy Manning


Other key lawyers:

Brent Justus; Sarah Zielinski; Angelo Russo


Key clients

Elite Staffing Agency


Work highlights


  • Representing Elite Staffing, Inc. in an antitrust lawsuit brought by the Illinois Attorney General that raises novel questions regarding the scope of the Illinois Antitrust Act and is currently pending before the Illinois Supreme Court.

Norton Rose Fulbright

Civil claims litigation, particularly in multi-district class action cases, is a key component of Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP’s antitrust practice. The team provides representation at both the state and federal level across the US to clients across a gamut of industries, from medical to telecoms to banking to energy, mining, and manufacturing. Splitting her time between New York and Washington DC, Robin Adelstein leads the team. Layne Kruse focuses his practice on antitrust and business litigation, based in Houston and DC, with a diverse clientele of both plaintiffs and defendants. In Houston, Darryl Anderson fields experience in monopolization and conspiracy claims, as well as national and international government investigations. Also based in Houston and DC, Eliot Turner has a strong background in no-poach and algorithmic price fixing claims, while Geraldine Young, in Houston, brings arbitration experience to the team. Michael Swartzendruber in Dallas and Mark Robertson in New York are other names to note.


Practice head(s):

Robin Adelstein


Other key lawyers:

Layne Kruse; Darryl Anderson; Eliot Turner; Geraldine Young; Michael Swartzendruber; Mark Robertson; Abraham Chang; Alex Cummings; Mark Angland


Key clients

Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC (now Bausch Health US, LLC), Valeant Pharmaceuticals International (now Bausch Health Americas, Inc.), and Oceanside Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (all subsidiaries of Bausch Health Companies, Inc.)


Office of the Attorney General of Texas


Louis Dreyfus Company


Phillips 66


Kairoi Management, LLC


Creekwood Property Corporation


Irico Display Devices Co., Ltd. and Irico Group Corporation (Irico)


American Contractors Indemnity Company


Royal Dutch Shell plc, Shell Oil Company, Pennzoil-Quaker State Company, and Jiffy Lube International, Inc.


Willis-Knighton Health System


Zhuhai CosMX Battery Co., Ltd. (CosMX)


Republic National Distributing Company


Cinemark USA, Inc.


Southwest Airlines Co.


Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd. (and affiliates/subsidiaries) and Eli Lilly and Company


Waste Management of Texas, Inc.


Texas A&M University 12th Man Foundation


Texas A&M University


Work highlights


  • Representing Valeant Pharmaceuticals in class action multi-district litigation alleging price fixing of generic drugs.
  • Acting as litigation counsel to the State of Texas, challenging Google’s anti-competitive practices in three antitrust lawsuits.
  • Represented Imperial Sugar Company in defeating challenge brought by Department of Justice in its merger with United Sugar.

Proskauer Rose LLP

Prominent in the agriculture and food sector, Proskauer Rose LLP fields extensive experience representing agricultural co-operatives in a variety of antitrust matters. The team fields knowledge of international antitrust regimes, advising multinational clients from various industries on merger review, class actions, litigation, investigations, and enforcements. Colin Kass co-heads the Washington DC-based team, with extensive experience before the FTC and the DOJ. Practice co-head Christopher Ondeck advises his impressive clientele, that includes industry groups and trade associations, on antitrust compliance and consumer protection matters. John Ingrassia advises investment firms and industry heavyweights on CFIUS, M&A, and JV-related antitrust matters. With a successful track record in price discrimination matters and group boycott claims, David Munkittrick represents clients in bench and jury trials from New York. Stephen Chuk is another name to note.

Practice head(s):

Colin Kass; Christopher Ondeck


Other key lawyers:

John Ingrassia; David Munkittrick; Stephen Chuk


Key clients

Wayne-Sanderson Farms


Gilead Sciences


National Football League (NFL)


Butterball, LLC


Major League Soccer (MLS)


Bright Data


Lupin Inc.


Sanofi Pasteur


Barnabas Health


Weyerhaeuser Company


Several Egg Suppliers


Welch Foods


Agriculture/Food Companies


Work highlights


  • Secured a victory for Sanderson Farms in a broiler chicken price-fixing case.
  • Representing of the National Football League (NFL) and its 32 Clubs in antitrust class actions pending in the Southern District of New York.
  • Secured a victory for Gilead Sciences, Inc. in a $3.6bn antitrust case on allegations that the pharmaceutical company struck an anticompetitive “pay-for-delay” patent settlement related to two HIV medications.

Reed Smith LLP

Boasting advisory, contentious and transactional capabilities, Reed Smith LLP offers merger control and FDI support, advice on antitrust investigations and representation in civil litigation and class actions. The team fields a strong background in antitrust and competition compliance, advising clients on the implementation of compliance programs. Michelle Mantine leads the team from Pittsburgh, while Michael Lowell leads from Washington DC. Daniel Booker, in Pittsburgh, fields extensive experience and a successful track record in an impressive list of class actions, arbitrations and lawsuits. Also in Pittsburgh, Christopher Brennan specialises in global cartel litigation and investigations, and advises a diverse roster of corporate clients on multi-district litigation, national class actions and internal investigations. Gregory Vose and Courtney Bedell Averbach, both based in Pittsburgh, are key members of the team.

Practice head(s):

Michelle Mantine; Michael Lowell


Other key lawyers:

Daniel Booker; Gregory Vose; Christopher Brennan; William Sheridan


Testimonials

‘What I love about the Reed Smith antitrust team is that it has deep and broad experience in antitrust matters generally and healthcare and managed care in particular. This experience includes both counseling and litigation. I love that they have so much depth that they can discuss issues in real time without a need to go off and think about it.’

‘I think Will Sheridan is an extraordinary lawyer. He is always available for me; he comes up with truly clever solutions to issues; he is very adept with the substantive issues; and he listens when I describe my desired outcome and somehow always gets me there or incredibly close. He is also a joy to work with and has a great sense of humor.’

‘Great fit into the overall team.’

Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP

Attracting client praise for its ‘tenacious litigation prowess,Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP’s antitrust litigation team handles international monopoly cases for large tech sector clients, as well as defending clients in antitrust merger matters and handling competitor-on-competitor disputes. Practice co-heads Leo Caseria and Ann O’Brien, praised by clients for their ‘unparalleled‘ subject matter expertise, oversee the team from the Washington DC office. Caseria has a strong record defending clients in cases involving claims of monopolization, price gouging, and conspiracy, with particular success at the early stages of litigation. O’Brien, who also leads the firm’s criminal antitrust and cartels sub-group, takes point on agency-facing litigation, leveraging her experience from working at the Antitrust Division. Michael Cohen left the firm in 2023.

Practice head(s):

Leo Caseria; Ann O’Brien


Testimonials

‘Sheppard Mullin’s antitrust team provides antitrust litigation expertise in both criminal and civil antitrust matters. The team has successfully guided us through complex and novel no-poach class action litigation. The antitrust team excels in providing strategic advice and provides tenacious litigation prowess and savvy negotiation skills.’

‘‘Leo Caseria and Ann O’Brien have been working on a large no-poach litigation for us in a civil class action. Leo and Ann (along with their associates) are doing an excellent job and we couldn’t have asked for a better team. Their subject matter expertise is unparalleled that has assisted us in achieving the desired outcomes in the matter. ’

Key clients

Essex Property Trust


Hartford HealthCare Corporation (“Hartford HealthCare”)


JRK Residential Group


Export Packers Company


Samsung Electronics


The Reynolds and Reynolds Company


CalPortland Company


Cyient


Strong Home Mortgage


Smart & Final


Work highlights


  • Defending Essex Property Trust in an antitrust class action, claiming a conspiracy to inflate the cost of renting apartments nationwide.
  • Representing Hartford HealthCare Corporation in litigation filed by Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center in January 2022, claiming that Hartford HealthCare violated the Sherman Act and Connecticut law by acquiring physicians and physician practices, and demanding that they refer their patients only to Hartford HealthCare.
  • Defending The Reynolds and Reynolds Company against state and federal antitrust claims relating to data and data management system access.

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Working closely with the firm’s M&A team, the antitrust and competition practice at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP stands out for its strength in advising on the contentious and non-contentious antitrust aspects of large mergers, particularly in the tech sector. Steven Sunshine, Tara Reinhart, and Karen Lent jointly lead the practice; Sunshine, in Washington DC, heads the firm’s global antitrust and competition group and advises clients on antitrust aspects of mergers and also handles contentious mandates. He works alongside co-head Reinhart, also in Washington DC, whose practice focuses on international cartel investigations and related litigation. Lent heads the New York antitrust offering and also co-heads the firm’s sports practice; she is the key contact for antitrust mandates in the sports industry,

Practice head(s):

Stephen Sunshine; Tara Reinhart; Karen Lent


Vinson & Elkins LLP

With a strong foothold in the chemicals, agriculture, and heavy industry sectors, Vinson & Elkins LLP’s antitrust practice stands out for its strong track record advising its clients in large multidistrict litigations and class actions. Key names in the team include practice co-head Craig Seebald, in Washington DC, who also co-heads the firm’s litigation and regulatory offering, and antitrust co-heads Hill Wellford, a former Antitrust Division trial lawyer, and Jason Powers, based in Washington DC and Houston, respectively. Seebald’s broad practice focuses on defending multinational corporations in cartel and price-fixing investigations and subsequent follow-on litigation, while Powers has particular expertise in the energy and oil and gas industries. Washington DC’s Stephen Medlock is a key contact for multidistrict class actions alleging monopolization and has notable experience acting on both the plaintiff’s and defendant’s sides. In San Francisco, Dylan Ballard and Mike Scarborough handle Sherman and Clayton Act cases and competitor-on-competitor litigation, respectively.

Practice head(s):

Craig Seebald; Hill Wellford; Jason Powers


Other key lawyers:

Stephen Medlock; Dylan Ballard; Michael Scarborough


Testimonials

‘Years of experience and great teamwork with speed.’

‘I recommend Craig Seebald.’

‘I am consistently pleased with Vinson and Elkins. The team provides great expertise, efficient updates, and a desire to learn our industry in general.’

‘The two primary partners we have on the case are Stephen Medlock and Craig Seebald. We really like working with both of them and they seem to have very complimentary skills. Steve seems to have a total mastery of the details, whereas Craig is excellent at placing the case in the context of prior history. They are both very accessible and responsive.’

Key clients

Google LLC


Wanhua Chemical (America) Co., Ltd


Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas, Inc.


H-E-B, LP


AirTran Airways


Southwest Airlines


Mastercard International


Samsung Electronics


Repsol Trading USA


Tug Hill, Inc.


AK Steel Corporation


Global Partners LP


Maxell Corporation of America


Lukoil Pan Americas LLC


United States Steel Corporation


Huntsman International


Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, LP


Lantower Luxury Living


Oregon Dental Service


GID Investment Advisers, LLC/Windsor Property Management Company


Weichert, Realtors


Adventist Health System Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation


Bridge Property Management, L.C.


Delta Dental of Missouri


Oregon Dental Service


Alston & Bird LLP

Focusing on the high-tech and pharmaceutical sectors, Alston & Bird LLP represents clients in antitrust litigation, merger investigations and class actions. Teresa Bonder, in San Francisco, has extensive experience before the DOJ and the FTC, advising clients on both investigations and challenges. Valarie Williams ' international expertise is an asset to the team and sees her advise on antitrust regulations across multiple jurisdictions for multinational clients, also from San Francisco. Matthew Kent advises on private litigation and government investigations in the pharmaceutical sector, as well as boasting a successful track record in antitrust clearance for M&A. Parker Miller is an expert in anticompetitive conduct cases and antitrust compliance. Andrew Hatchett focuses his practice on the pharmaceutical and life sciences sectors, while Troy Stram represents clients in antitrust, RICO, commercial, and TCPA litigation. All individuals are based in Atlanta, unless otherwise stated.

Practice head(s):

Adam Biegel; Matthew Kent; Teresa Bonder


Other key lawyers:

Valarie Williams; Matthew Kent; Parker Miller; Andrew Hatchett; Troy Stram; Alex Brown


Key clients

Microsoft


U.S. Bancorp


Nokia


Fieldale Farms


Humana


Truist


Glenmark


Auto Auction Services Corporation


McLane Company


Honeywell International Inc.


Work highlights


  • Representing Microsoft as lead trial counsel in a private merger challenge filed by 10 gamers in the Northern District of California attempting to block its $69bn proposed acquisition of gaming company Activision Blizzard.
  • Defended Nokia against antitrust claims, brought by Continental Automotive Systems Inc., alleging that Nokia conspired to inflate licensing rates for cellular connectivity technology in violation of Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act and California’s Unfair Competition Law.
  • Representing Glenmark in multiple putative class and individual actions filed by purchasers of branded Bystolic (nebivolol) in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Baker McKenzie LLP

With standout capabilities in antitrust litigation in the life sciences, fashion, and luxury goods space, Baker McKenzie LLP acts for household names on the full range of antitrust matters. The team is particularly adept at handling antitrust elements of large mergers. Global antitrust chair Mark Hamer leverages his agency experience from the Antitrust Division to take point on large class actions involving several defendants, while North American antitrust chair Creighton Macy is the go-to name for litigated merger challenges and investigations. At the associate level, former federal prosecutor Ashley Eickhof ably assists on price-fixing and no-poach class actions in the fashion and luxury goods industry. Unless otherwise stated, all mentioned individuals are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Mark Hamer; Creighton Macy


Other key lawyers:

Ashley Eickhof


Key clients

Sika AG


PRADA USA


Dolce & Gabbana


Polo Ralph Lauren


CSL Sequirus


NHK Spring


EDR Lightbox


Nielsen Holdings plc


ALDI


Scholastic Corporation


Unilever


Avelo Airlines


Helen of Troy


Christian Hansen


Spirax-Sarco Engineering


Immunovant


Accenture


Google


Rio Tinto


Ralph Lauren


Work highlights


  • Acting as lead counsel for PRADA in no-poach antitrust litigation in New York, Giordano, et al. v. Saks Fifth Avenue, et al, brought on behalf of all luxury retail employees nationwide, and alleges that numerous luxury retail brands agreed not to solicit, hire or poach workers from competing luxury retailers.
  • Representing two different luxury eyewear brands — Dolce & Gabbana and Polo Ralph Lauren — in antitrust class action litigation in San Francisco alleging a price-fixing conspiracy in luxury eyewear.

Ballard Spahr LLP

With notable strength in the pharma, agricultural, and chemical industries, Ballard Spahr LLP stands out for its particular expertise in monopolization and conspiracy litigations and class actions. The team is led by Leslie John, who also co-leads the firm’s false advertising litigation group; John represents clients in the pharma and healthcare industries on the full range of antitrust litigation, including before federal and state courts and antitrust agencies. Other key individuals include Jason Leckerman, who chairs the firm’s litigation department and assists private and public companies with the antitrust aspects of mergers, and Stephen Kastenberg, recommended for class actions. In New York, James Mitchell focuses on antitrust issues in the securities space, handling a broad range of criminal and civil litigation. Unless otherwise stated, all mentioned lawyers are based in Pennsylvania.

Practice head(s):

Leslie John


Other key lawyers:

Jason Leckerman; James Mitchell; Stephen Kastenberg


Testimonials

‘Leslie John has been sensitive to the interaction between business needs and antitrust risk, helping us to navigate decisions informed by antitrust risks without shutting down options.’

 

Key clients

The Associated Press


American Board of Internal Medicine


Princeton University


GlaxoSmithKline LLC


Partnership for Safe Medicines


Johnson & Johnson and Janssen Biotech


MarketPlace PHL


Corteva Agriscience, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.


Neuronetics Inc.


Electric Utility Industry Sustainable Supply Chain Alliance


Wawa, Inc.


CSL Behring, LLC


Mountaire Farms


SC Gaming LLC


Nasdaq


Mastercard International Incorporated


Eisai Inc.


Kemp & Assoc., Inc.


Teva Pharmaceuticals


Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP

Standing out for its expertise in banking and finance-related antitrust litigation, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP regularly acts for major banks and financial services entities in civil class actions and before governmental agencies. Herb Washer and David Januszewski jointly head the practice; Washer recently acted for Credit Suisse in several class action litigations alleging conspiracies to manipulate foreign exchange rates and bonds, while Januszewski is the key contact for securities litigation matters. Also in the core team is Edward Moss, another key name for foreign exchange currency conspiracy cases. Elai Katz left the firm in August 2023.

Practice head(s):

Herb Washer; David Januszewski


Other key lawyers:

Edward Moss


Key clients

Credit Suisse


JP Morgan


Wells Fargo


Truist Securities


Citigroup


Bank of Montreal


Work highlights


  • Secured a victory for Credit Suisse after an eight-day jury trial in a class action alleging that 16 of the largest Wall Street banks had conspired to violate the federal antitrust laws by fixing prices in the foreign exchange currency market.
  • Representing Credit Suisse in a multi-district litigation where plaintiffs filed over 70 complaints alleging that banks colluded and manipulated USD LIBOR in violation of antitrust laws, RICO, and state laws resulting in billions of dollars in damages.

Cohen & Gresser LLP

Working in tandem with the firm’s white-collar defense and corporate teams, Cohen & Gresser LLP's antitrust practice has considerable government enforcement capabilities. The team has experience in courts of all levels, a ‘litigation powerhouse’ representing clients in both single litigant and class action suits, and antitrust and competition disputes. The technology sector is also a particular focal point for the practice. Melissa Maxman boasts a diverse roster of both national and international clients, advising on antitrust matters on a global scale. John Roberti brings experience in cartel class actions, as well as in antitrust litigation and investigations, to the team. Antitrust compliance is a key focus area for Ronald Wick, alongside his trade regulation practice. Alisa Lu‘s clientele encompasses companies receiving merger clearance and financial institutions. All attorneys mentioned are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Melissa H. Maxman; John Roberti; Ronald Wick


Other key lawyers:

Alisa Lu


Testimonials

‘Excellent substantive knowledge, focus on clients, litigation powerhouse.’

‘Melissa Maxman is a superb lawyer and counselor – intelligence, attention to clients’ needs, creative counseling, and ability to parse complex antitrust issues.’

‘John Roberti is the difference maker. He is the most valuable, pragmatic antitrust advisor with whom I have ever worked.’

Key clients

DuckDuckGo Inc.


Roku


Tri-Union Seafoods, LLC


Robert Bosch GmbH


Bosch Electrical Drives Co., Ltd.


Robert Bosch LLC


Goldman Sachs & Co.


Merz Pharmaceuticals GmbH


Cooley LLP

Cooley LLP's antitrust and enforcement litigation practice advises high-profile clients, such as JetBlue and the National Association of Realtors. The team is prominent in agency investigations, advising clients in both civil and criminal proceedings. Dee Bansal’s practice focuses on the data, technology and media sectors, and she represents clients in antitrust litigation and civil and criminal investigations before the FTC and the DOJ. Based in Washington DC along with Bansel, Ethan Glass plays a lead role in an array of antitrust cases, including agency proceedings and merger review, with a particular focus on the technology and life sciences sectors. In San Francisco, Beatriz Mejia brings international expertise in government investigations to the team, along with experience in cartel investigations and monopolization claims.

Practice head(s):

Ethan Glass; Dee Bansal


Other key lawyers:

Beatriz Mejia; Kathy O’Neill


Key clients

Horizon Therapeutics


JetBlue


Google


Gray Television


California Institute of Technology


National Association of Realtors (NAR)


ClubReady


PAC-12


Work highlights


  • Successfully defended Horizon Therapeutics against the FTC and six states’ attempt to block its $27.8bn-acquisition by Amgen.
  • Represents JetBlue Airways Corporation in the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking to block the merger of JetBlue and Spirit and in a private action challenging the merger.
  • Secured a summary judgment victory for the National Association of Realtors (NAR) in a high-stakes antitrust case brought against NAR and Zillow.

Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

Private equity firms are a key client group for Debevoise & Plimpton LLP‘s antitrust practice, and the team advises significant players in the market, such as Albertsons. The group has experience in negotiations with the FTC and the DOJ, particularly in relation to M&A. Michael Schaper leads the antitrust and competition team from New York, alongside Ted Hassi in Washington DC. Also based in New York, Erica Weisgerber regularly participates in class actions and antitrust and mass tort litigations. Leah Martin, in DC, has a strong background in obtaining merger clearances in transactions reviewed by antitrust agencies.


Practice head(s):

Ted Hassi; Michael Schaper; Erica Weisgerber; Timothy McIver


Other key lawyers:

Leah Martin


Key clients

Albertsons Companies, Inc.


Ardagh Glass, Inc.


BTD Recovery Holdings 4, LLC


DBS Bank Ltd.


GAF Materials LLC


Reddit


Tether


The Bank of Yokohama Ltd


Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. and Toyota Canada, Inc.


Wilsonart International Holdings


Yardi Systems Inc.


Work highlights


  • Successfully defended Albertsons in an unprecedented suit brought by four state AGs alleging an Albertsons dividend announced at the same time as its $24.6bn merger was the result of collusion between Albertsons and Kroger to weaken Albertsons and thus ward off antitrust scrutiny.
  • Representing the former CEO of Sandoz, in several cases that have been consolidated in the In re Generic Pharmaceuticals Pricing Antitrust Litigation multi-district litigation.
  • Represents Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. and Toyota Canada Inc. In re: Rail Freight Fuel Surcharge Antitrust Litigation No. (II), bringing price-fixing claims against the four major U.S. railroads arising from the railroads’ implementation of novel and coordinated rail fuel surcharge programs in the mid-2000s.

Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP

Specializing in bet-the-company cases, Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP regularly plays a leading role in antitrust litigation. The team is experienced in class actions and antitrust investigations spanning multiple jurisdictions. It advises significant players from a variety of sectors, including the pharmaceutical, media and automotive industries. Hector Torres fields a diverse clientele of defendants and plaintiffs, bringing extensive public-sector experience to the group. He heads the New York-based practice alongside Sheron Korpus, who takes the lead in cases for some of the team’s key clients, including Teva Pharmaceuticals. Seth Moskowitz is experienced acting in appellate courts, at both a federal and state level, while Seth Davis represents clients in investigations by enforcement agencies.

Practice head(s):

Hector Torres; Sheron Korpus


Other key lawyers:

Seth Moskowitz; Seth Davis


Key clients

Teva Pharmaceuticals


Ford Motor Company


Pilgrim’s Pride


CenturyLink


Delicato


Google


MLW Media


Work highlights


  • Represents Teva Pharmaceuticals, and its US subsidiary Actavis, in defending many antitrust class actions brought by private plaintiffs, as well as an antitrust action brought by 48 States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, which are consolidated in an MDL in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania that allege price-fixing of over 100 generic drugs.
  • Represented Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation in connection with a criminal investigation by the DOJ’s Antitrust Division alleging price-fixing in the sale of broiler chicken products in the US.
  • Representing JBS in a putative class action case in which plaintiffs allege a wage-fixing conspiracy among beef and pork processors in the US.

Ropes & Gray LLP

Ropes & Gray LLP fields a strong bench of ex-agency litigators and enforcers with strength across the full scope of contentious antitrust issues, including monopolization cases, information-sharing class actions, and litigated merger challenges. Mark Popofsky, in Washington DC, handles class actions and cartel cases before federal and state courts, with a particular sector focus on the tech and life sciences industries. Popofsky jointly leads the practice alongside Jane Willis, who divides her time between the firm’s Boston and New York offices and represents hospitals, healthcare providers, and healthcare systems in civil litigation and class actions alleging attempted monopolization and other anticompetitive behaviors.

Practice head(s):

Mark Popofsky; Jane Willis


Key clients

Google Inc.


John Hopkins University


Advocate Aurora Health


State Street Bank and Trust Company


Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe


TPG Capital


Work highlights


  • Representing Google as litigation counsel in the DOJ’s monopolization case against Google, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in October 2020, alleging monopolization of various markets involving Internet search.
  • Representing Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe in a first of its kind suit brought by the Federal Trade commission seeking to hold WCAS responsible for alleged monopoly practices purportedly undertaken by its portfolio company, U.S. Anesthesiology Partners.
  • Representing State Street and its subsidiary, Currenex, Inc. in a class action on behalf of users of Currenex, an electronic trading platform for foreign exchange transactions.

Troutman Pepper

Acting from both startups and large multinational companies in the healthcare and life sciences, food, and agriculture industries, Troutman Pepper frequently litigates in matters involving claims of anticompetitive conduct such as monopolization, price-fixing, and supply manipulation. Barbara Sicalides and Daniel Anziska jointly lead the practice; the ‘excellent‘ Sicalides, in Philadelphia, handles class actions and individual plaintiff actions, working alongside the New York-based Anziska. Also in Philadelphia is the ‘competent, credible, and trustworthy’ Michael Hartman, who has a strong track record defending clients in Sherman Act conspiracy cases, and Robin Sumner, a go-to name for clients in the healthcare and biopharma sectors.

Practice head(s):

Barbara Sicalides; Daniel Anziska


Other key lawyers:

Michael Hartman; Robin Sumner


Testimonials

‘Michael Hartman is engaged, intelligent, prepared and thoughtful. He advocates well for his positions when the facts and law are on his side, but doesn’t take frivolous positions and is always calm and respectful. As a result, he comes across as competent, credible and trustworthy. These are important qualities, as it allows him to gain the respect of his clients, co-counsel and adversaries. ’

‘The Troutman antitrust team is very well keyed into this practice area and knows all the players on both sides of the field. They also have extensive experience to draw back on, which is especially helpful when clients are new to antitrust.’

‘Barbara Sicalides is excellent. She is well-known in the field, and those on both sides of the field listens when she speaks. She is also aggressive and persistent, and also practical and works well with others. ’

Key clients

GlaxoSmithKline


J.M. Smucker


United Egg Producers


Hikma Pharmaceuticals


Globus Medical, Inc.


Allstate Insurance


Amneal Pharmaceuticals


Independence Realty Trust, Inc.


Thompson Tractor


AMETEK Corporation


Work highlights


  • Won appeal for Thompson Tractor Company in the Eleventh Circuit in October 2023 after obtaining full summary judgment in December 2021 on all federal antitrust claims and related state law claims, which alleged a conspiracy between manufacturers and dealers of earth moving equipment to eliminate a competing supplier.
  • Representing Del Monte (Big Heart Pet Brands), now owned by JM Smucker, in multidistrict antitrust price fixing litigation, pending in federal court in California.
  • Defending generic pharmaceutical manufacturers in multidistrict litigation pending in federal court alleging violations of federal and state antitrust statutes and state consumer protection laws relating to an alleged conspiracy among manufacturers to fix prices for certain generic drugs.

Wilkinson Stekloff

Wilkinson Stekloff noted a recent surge in antitrust enforcement matters and the boutique is regularly called upon to defend clients in bet-the-company antitrust cases. The ‘strategic and practical’ team boasts an impressive roster of clients, including Microsoft, Cargill and the NFL. Beth Wilkinson brings extensive experience and a successful track record in state and federal courts to the team. Wilkinson heads the team alongside James Rosenthal and Rakesh Kilaru, who plays a lead role in class action and mass tort cases. The ‘highly strategic’ Kosta Stojilkovic regularly represents clients in governmental investigations. All attorneys mentioned are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Beth Wilkinson; Brian Stekloff; James Rosenthal


Other key lawyers:

Kosta Stojilkovic; Cali Arat; Kieran Gostin; Grace Hill; Moira Penza; Ralia Polechronis; Sarah Neuman; Anastasia Pastan


Testimonials

‘WS lawyers are the best writers we have ever seen. They are highly strategic, and they are not afraid to think outside the box to achieve their client’s goal. They don’t sweat the small stuff. They fully immerse themselves in the matter and client’s business, in a way that is pivotal to securing good outcomes.’

‘Beth Wilkinson is without comparison. She is a master storyteller and narrative weaver. She doesn’t sweat the small stuff, and her analogies are beautifully apt. Kosta Stojkilovic is highly strategic, a sharp writer, and makes it his business to understand his client’s business.’

‘Thoughtful, strategic and practical. Also easy to work with in a joint defense context.’

Key clients

Microsoft, Inc.


Altria Group, Inc.


National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)


National Football League (NFL)


Cargill


Glenmark Pharmaceuticals


Work highlights


  • Secured a victory for Microsoft, winning the merger trial and defeating the FTC’s motion for a preliminary injunction four weeks after the FTC filed its federal court complaint aimed at blocking Microsoft’s proposed $68.7bn acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
  • Representing the NFL, its 32 member teams, and NFL Enterprises in a certified class action lawsuit challenging the NFL’s multi-billion-dollar exclusive distributorship arrangement with DIRECTV for Sunday Ticket.
  • Representing Cargill in a putative antitrust MDL, which includes six putative classes of plaintiffs, as well as direct action, opt-out lawsuits by dozens of companies, concerning the cattle and beef industries in the US.