Civil litigation/class actions: plaintiff in United States

Berger Montague

Berger Montague remains a leading firm for high-profile, precedent-setting antitrust class actions, having recovered billions for its clients over the years. Regularly appointed by federal courts to lead major cases, the team has secured significant settlements across diverse industries. Its antitrust expertise is bolstered by strengths in consumer protection, the False Claims Act, and whistleblower litigation. Co-chair Eric Cramer has led major disputes in the sports, agricultural, pharmaceutical, and education sectors. Fellow co-chair David Sorensen plays a central role in representing direct purchasers of prescription drugs, while co-chair Caitlin Coslett is highly regarded for her strategic grasp of economic experts and class certification. Michael Dell’Angelo has delivered notable results in securities, Ponzi scheme, and fraud litigation. Candice Enders and Washington DC, based Daniel Walker are key players in agricultural and pharmaceutical cases, and San Francisco-based Joshua Davis specialises in appeals, class certification, and ethics. All lawyers are based in Philadelphia unless otherwise mentioned.

Practice head(s):

Eric Cramer; David Sorensen; Caitlin Coslett


Other key lawyers:

Laddie Montague; Michael Dell’Angelo; Candice Enders; Daniel Walker; Joshua Davis; Andrew Curley; Patrick Madden; Julia McGrath; Hope Brinn


Key clients

Former Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters


Fusion Elite All-Stars


White Oak Trading


Portable Power


New Mexico State Investment Council


FX Primus


McKesson


Cencora


Cardinal Health


Rochester Drug Co-Operative


Century Aluminum


City of Baltimore


Innovative Health


Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission


Morris & Dickson


Work highlights


  • Representing a class of UFC fighters who allege UFC illegally schemed to eliminate its competition.
  • Obtained $169 million settlement for chicken farmers in a pay suppression case.
  • Representing in a matter filed against 18 chicken processing companies alleging defendants conspired to fix wages.

Cohen Milstein

Cohen Milstein‘s antitrust expertise is demonstrated by its ability to develop major cases independently of government investigations or enforcement actions, as well as its track record of securing substantial, high-value settlements. In recent months alone, the team has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for clients in class actions involving price-fixing, boycotting, and wage suppression. Co-chair Benjamin Brown is a highly skilled antitrust litigator currently leading several of the firm’s key matters in the real estate, sports, and steel industries. Fellow co-chair Brent Johnson is a recognized authority on claims under the Sherman Act and state antitrust laws. Operating out of New York, Sharon Robertson frequently handles pharmaceutical antitrust litigation, representing both direct and end-payor plaintiffs. Also in New York, Michael Eisenkraft enhances the team with his deep expertise in market manipulation and collusion within financial markets. Emmy Levens and Robert Braun are also key contributors to the team’s continued success. All, except for Robertson and Eisenkraft, are based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Benjamin Brown; Brent Johnson


Other key lawyers:

Sharon Robertson; Michael Eisenkraft; Emmy Levens; Robert Braun


Testimonials

‘They’re one of the best plaintiff-side antitrust firms in the country and particularly strong in antitrust class actions. They’re smart, tenacious, and deliver excellent results.’

‘John Dominguez is an outstanding antitrust class action lawyer. He’s smart, creative, and a pleasure to work with. I have worked with him and referred him to others in the past, and I would not hesitate to do so again.’

‘Smart, hardworking, and laser-focused on plaintiff-side class actions, they consistently bring creative solutions to complex antitrust legal issues.’

Work highlights


  • Representing a class of home sellers in securing more than $1 billion in total proposed settlements in four class actions.
  • Secured final approval of a $580 million cash settlement against a number of financial institutions.
  • Representing a class of MMA fighters in wage suppression class action against UFC.

Hausfeld LLP

Hausfeld LLP is a leading antitrust and class action law firm, known for its work in the big tech sector and its collaboration with government enforcers on parens patriae actions. The firm continues to secure leadership roles in class actions, achieve victories in landmark trials, and recover billions of dollars in settlements both in and out of the courtroom. New York-based co-chair Scott Martin is a skilled litigator with extensive experience handling bench and jury trials in federal and state courts. In San Francisco, co-chair Megan Jones has a proven track record of securing damages for victims of cartels, price-fixing, and other antitrust violations. Widely regarded as a ‘terrific lawyer’ by clients, Washington DC-based Melinda Coolidge provides strategic counsel at every stage of an antitrust dispute. Also in DC, Michael Hausfeld is recognized as a pioneer in groundbreaking competition cases. ‘Strategic mastermind’ Brian Ratner has a strong track record in international antitrust litigation, including proceedings before EU courts and enforcement agencies.

Practice head(s):

Scott Martin; Megan Jones


Other key lawyers:

Melinda Coolidge; Reena Gambhir; Sathya Gosselin; Michael Hausfeld; Jeanine Kenney; Christopher Lebsock; Michael Lehmann; Brian Ratner; Hilary Scherrer; Kyle Bates; Katie Beran; Swathi Bojedla; Nathaniel Giddings; Timothy Kearns; Sarah LaFreniere; Gary Smith


Testimonials

‘Gary Smith is an outstanding antitrust lawyer.’

‘The Hausfeld team brings both experience and intelligence to their work. Melinda Coolidge is a terrific lawyer. Scott Martin is highly skilled and works well with others. Chris Lebsock is a savvy litigator.’ 

‘Hausfeld is exceptionally proactive and ahead of the curve. They invest significantly in cases and can assess an individual case’s potential early on with remarkable accuracy.’ 

‘Brian Ratner stands out as both a strategic mastermind and a hands-on practitioner. He has a way of making difficult decisions seem easier and always has relevant examples at hand for comparison.’

‘Michael Hausfeld is a giant in antitrust law; he is a brilliant doctrinal lawyer, as demonstrated by his work on the extraterritorial application of U.S. antitrust laws and his advocacy for collective actions abroad, to name just two examples.’ 

‘Singularly focused on delivering phenomenal results in the plaintiff-side class action world.’

‘Sathya Gosselin—he’s a name the legal profession will increasingly remember. Always professional, a tireless worker, and a strategic thinker.’ 

‘Swathi Bojedla—I’m continually impressed by her advocacy skills, work ethic, and ability to manage complex cases.’

Key clients

American Honda Motor Company


BMW Group


CONSOL Energy Corporation


Deutsche Bahn


District of Columbia Attorney General


GKN Automotive


Hertz Europe


Louisiana Pacific


MolsonCoors


Peabody Energy


PepsiCo


Renault


SIMS Metal Management


Stellantis


Suzuki Motor Corporation


TMS International


Tot Power Control


Trammo


US Silica Company


Yelp


Work highlights


  • Representing in class actions involving over 100 million health insurance customers in the US.
  • Representing in a class action lawsuit in which plaintiffs allege that poultry companies formed a nationwide conspiracy to suppress and maintain broiler chicken growers’ compensation.
  • Representing a class of app developers in re Google Play Store Antitrust Litigation. 

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP

Leveraging its experience representing plaintiffs and defendants, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP‘s team of ‘top business litigators’ frequently handles complex antitrust matters for blue-chip corporate clients. The firm’s proprietary case development has significantly strengthened its ability to manage large-scale class actions and multidistrict litigation. In addition to broad antitrust expertise, the team brings specialized knowledge of intellectual property, financial, and bankruptcy law to disputes. New York-based Daniel Brockett is a seasoned trial lawyer with a strong track record in antitrust cases involving securities and major financial institutions. In Los Angeles, co-chair Kevin Teruya has played a key role in representing direct purchaser class plaintiffs in price-fixing litigation. Also in New York, Steig Olson is a trusted advisor to plaintiffs in opt-out actions and claimants before regulatory bodies. New York-based co-chair Sami Rashid serves as court-appointed liaison counsel for all plaintiffs in a high-profile Rail Freight MDL. The team also benefits from the class action expertise of Debra Bernstein in Atlanta and Adam Wolfson in Los Angeles.

Practice head(s):

Sami Rashid; Kevin Teruya


Other key lawyers:

Dan Brockett; Steig Olson; Debra Bernstein; Jeremy Andersen; Adam Wolfson; Sami Rashid; Will Sears; Alicia Cobb


Testimonials

‘Relentless and focused on winning. They never give up.’

‘Top business litigators. Extremely accessible and responsive. Lean teams with partner-level access keep costs down. Not afraid to speak their minds or litigate aggressively.’

‘Practical yet tactical.’

‘A terrific firm with deep expertise and practical, strategic advice.’

‘The best litigation team in the world. Hands down.’

Key clients

Torus Capital


Public School Teachers’ Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago


Intuit


Pacific Steel Group


Delta Dental Plans Association


The City of Philadelphia


Vizgen


Wolfire Games


Work highlights


  • Representing a proposed class of those who entered into stock loan transactions with six major banks.
  • Represented Pacific Steel Group in an antitrust lawsuit against Commercial Metals Co.

Boies Schiller Flexner LLP

Boies Schiller Flexner LLP houses a specialized and highly dedicated antitrust practice composed of skilled practitioners with extensive government and private practice experience. The firm’s strength in antitrust litigation is exemplified by its role in Blue Cross Blue Shield, which secured the largest monetary recovery ever obtained without a government investigation. Co-chair James Denvir has built a strong reputation as an accomplished litigator and trial lawyer. Fellow co-chair Michael Mitchell is adept at handling large-scale MDLs and class actions. In New York, David Boies is a recognized authority in antitrust plaintiff litigation, while Phillip Korologos plays a key role in the ongoing antitrust suit against Google in the online advertising space. Scott Gant brings deep antitrust expertise, currently demonstrated in several ongoing agricultural MDLs in Illinois, Minnesota, and Texas. All lawyers are based in Washington DC, unless otherwise mentioned.

Practice head(s):

James Denvir; Michael Mitchell


Other key lawyers:

Philip Korologos; Hamish Hume; Stuart Singer; Scott Gant; Michael Mitchell; Sabria McElroy; Corey Gray


Key clients

Class of BCBS Subscribers


Delta Air Lines


UnitedHealthcare


Panini America


Target Corporation


Campbell Soup Company


Amory Investments


Carina Ventures


Burger King


McLane Company


Information Resources


Twin Bridges Waste and Recycling


Rex Real Estate Exchange


Work highlights


  • Secured a $2.67 billion settlement for a class of BCBS subscribers.
  • Representing Panini America for antitrust violations in the trading card market.
  • Representing online publishers who use tools purchased from Google to sell display ad space in a class action alleging anticompetitive conduct.

DiCello Levitt

From price-fixing and market allocation conspiracies to market monopolization, DiCello Levitt provides comprehensive counsel on federal and state antitrust class actions. Reflecting its expertise, the firm is frequently sought after to represent government entities, including in ongoing broiler chicken and pork conspiracy lawsuits. The ‘smart and tenacious’ Gregory Asciolla leads the practice and is regularly appointed to leadership positions in major antitrust cases. Geralyn Trujillo Trujillo’s prior experience at the FTC enables her to bring key strategic insight to antitrust litigation. Alexander Barnett provides critical advocacy for consumers, public entities, and businesses affected by antitrust violations and unfair competition. All mentioned attorneys are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Gregory Asciolla


Other key lawyers:

Geralyn Trujillo; Alexander Barnett


Testimonials

‘Very strong team.’

‘Highly skilled and effective litigators.’

‘Their strengths lie in their intellectual approach to litigation, combined with a respectful attitude toward their opponents. Their lawyers are highly knowledgeable in antitrust law.’

Key clients

State of New Mexico


United Food and Commercial Workers Local 500 Welfare Fund


Electrical Workers Pension Fund


731 Pharmacy Corp


Work highlights


  • Secured $120 million in settlements to resolve allegations of price manipulation of European bonds.
  • Achieved settlements in a lawsuit alleging anticompetitive conduct in the aerospace industry.
  • Argued in appellate court to reinstate antitrust suit against four major metals trading institutions.

Joseph Saveri Law Firm, LLP

Joseph Saveri Law Firm, LLP combines specialized antitrust expertise with extensive trial experience and a deep understanding of the implications of competition law in the fields of AI, cryptocurrency, and intellectual property. The firm’s active caseload includes price-fixing, monopolization, reverse payments, and no-poach agreements, representing both direct and indirect purchasers, companies, and self-insured private funds. Team head and founding partner Joseph Saveri is a vital asset to the team, bringing experience in complex civil and class action litigation. Cadio Zirpoli plays a key role in the firm’s ongoing litigation involving the legality of algorithmic pricing software in the real estate sector. From the initial filing through trial, discovery, and negotiation, Ronnie Spiegel regularly supports all stages of an antitrust lawsuit. All of the attorneys mentioned are based in San Francisco.

Practice head(s):

Joseph Saveri; Ronnie Spiegel; Cadio Zirpoli; Christopher Young; David Seidel


Other key lawyers:

Itak Moradi; Evan Creutz; Margaux Poueymirou


Testimonials

‘Joe Saveri is one of the premier plaintiffs’-side antitrust practitioners in the country.’

 

Work highlights


  • Representing a class of direct purchasers of capacitors used in electronic devices.
  • Representing professional MMA fighters in a class action against Ultimate Fighting Championship.
  • Representing a class of competitive cheer families against Varsity Brands.

Scott + Scott

Multinational corporations, investors, and individual clients frequently turn to Scott + Scott to prosecute their antitrust actions. The firm’s active practice regularly handles high-profile litigation involving price-fixing, bid-rigging, market allocation, and monopolization. David Scott’s cross-border expertise is evident in his work on international competition litigation. San Diego-based Patrick Coughlin, known for taking on major tech, tobacco, and financial corporations, is recognized as a seasoned trial lawyer. Sylvia Sokol is a versatile antitrust attorney currently assisting clients seeking redress in the digital advertising sector. Karin Garvey handles the full spectrum of antitrust litigation, from price-fixing to monopolization and market allocation. Robin van der Meulen has a strong track record representing end-payor plaintiffs in pay-for-delay pharmaceutical class actions. All lawyers are based in New York unless otherwise mentioned.

Practice head(s):

David Scott; Patrick Coughlin; Sylvia Sokol; Karin Garvey; Patrick McGahan; Carmen Medici


Other key lawyers:

Robin van der Meulen; Brian Hogan; Matthew Perez; Fatima Brizuela; Patrick Rodriguez; Michael Srodoski


Key clients

City of Birmingham Relief and Retirement System


City of Omaha Police and Fire Retirement System


Ohio Carpenters’ Pension Fund


Oklahoma Firefighters Pension and Retirement System


Sky Federal Credit Union


Ivy Creek of Tallapoosa


Two Roads Shared Trust


Weinreis Brothers Partnership


Micro Center


Lake Martin Community Hospital, Elmore Community Hospital


Work highlights


  • Representing gasoline consumers in a case alleging that shale oil producers conspired to limit production of oil post-COVID.
  • Representing cattle producers and individuals in a case alleging price fixing by the big four meat packers.
  • Representing renters in a class action alleging price-fixing amongst developer of dynamic pricing software and corporate landlords.

Susman Godfrey LLP

Susman Godfrey LLP continues to secure major jury verdicts and win trial judgments on behalf of plaintiffs in cases involving monopolization, price-fixing, market allocation, and other unlawful conspiracies. The team has obtained significant settlements, with notable examples in the automotive, financial, media, tech, and sports sectors. Los Angeles-based co-head Kalpana Srinivasan has achieved several victories against the FTC in federal courts and administrative hearings. Vineet Bhatia serves as co-head from the firm’s Houston office. Based in Los Angeles, Marc Seltzer is highly regarded for his multi-million-dollar recoveries in major class action matters. From the firm’s New York office, Bill Carmody recently achieved a significant victory, with a jury finding that the NFL engaged in a conspiracy and violated antitrust laws in the Sunday Ticket litigation.

Practice head(s):

Kalpana Srinivasan; Vineet Bhatia


Other key lawyers:

Marc Seltzer; Bill Carmody; Neal Manne; Amanda Bonn; Shawn Raymond; Ryan Caughey; Michael Kelso; Alex Aiken; Tyler Finn


Testimonials

‘If you want to win, you want Susman Godfrey. They are the best, from head to toe.’

‘The entire team is always well prepared, in court and for any deadline.’

‘Several lawyers clerked for the Supreme Court, Amanda bond led the charge and coordinated extensively with 20+ lawyers over two years.’

Key clients

Plaintiffs in Moehrl v National Association of Realtors


Plaintiffs in LIBOR Antitrust Litigation


Plaintiffs in Rail freight Surcharge Antitrust Litigation


Walmart


Plaintiffs in National Football League’s Sunday Ticket Antitrust Litigation


Black Knight


Work highlights


  • Secured a groundbreaking $418 million joint settlement on behalf of a nationwide class of home sellers with the National Association of Realtors.
  • Obtained an arbitration award of nearly $160 million on behalf of Black Knight.
  • Obtained a victory after 3 weeks of trial with a jury finding the NFL engaged in a conspiracy and violated the antitrust laws through its Sunday Ticket offering.

Berman Tabacco

Berman Tabacco has a strong reputation for handling class action litigation, frequently addressing price-fixing, market allocation, patent misuse, monopolization, and boycotts. Recent highlights include representing public pension funds in cases where the firm leverages its deep expertise in securities and financial markets litigation. Joseph Tabacco and Todd Seaver serve as co-chairs in San Francisco, each bringing over 25 years of experience leading high-stakes, complex antitrust litigation. Boston-based Patrick Egan plays a key role in ongoing litigation involving the manipulation of interest rate benchmarks and agreements to fix derivatives. Patrick Egan, also based in San Francisco, frequently handles securities and consumer protection litigation. Fellow West Coast partner Carl Hammarskjold is adept at managing nationwide class actions on behalf of direct purchasers.

Practice head(s):

Joseph Tabacco; Todd Seaver


Other key lawyers:

Patrick Egan; Matthew Pearson; Carl Hammarskjold; Steve Groopman


Key clients

Orange County Employees Retirement System


California State Teachers’ Retirement System


Oklahoma Firefighters Pension & Retirement System


Electrical Workers Pension Fund


New England Carpenters Health Benefits Fund


Teamsters Western Region and New Jersey Health Care Fund


San Bernadino County Employees Retirement System


Iron Workers District Council of New England Health and Welfare Fund


Utah-Idaho Teamsters Security Fund


Massachusetts Laborers’ Health & Welfare Fund


Work highlights


  • Achieved a total of $137.85 million in settlements on behalf of individual consumers in class actions alleging major automakers unlawfully conspired.
  • Representing Orange County Employees Retirement System in litigation alleging defendants conspired to manipulate the prices of BBSW derivatives.
  • Representing California State Teachers’ Retirement System in litigation alleging over a dozen major banks colluded to manipulate the Euro Interbank Offered Rate.

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP continues to represent a wide range of publicly and privately owned food and beverage companies in high-stakes antitrust litigation across federal and state courts. The team frequently handles major opt-out cases, including ongoing antitrust litigation in the broiler chicken, pork, and beef industries. Co-chair Philip Iovieno has built a strong reputation for recovering funds on behalf of corporate clients affected by cartels and other antitrust violations. Nicholas Gravante brings extensive trial experience in civil and criminal antitrust litigation and appeals. Lawrence Brandman strengthens the team with his deep understanding of the antitrust implications of bankruptcy and restructuring. All mentioned lawyers are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Philip Iovieno; Brian Wallach


Other key lawyers:

Phil Iovieno; Nicholas Gravante; Lawrence Brandman


Key clients

McDonald’s Corporation


Costco Wholesale Corporation


Panda Restaurant Group


BJ’s Wholesale Club


Rumble


Kraft Heinz Foods Company


Work highlights


  • Representing more than a dozen opt-out plaintiffs in an ongoing antitrust lawsuit alleging that broiler chicken producers colluded to fix prices.
     
  • Representing Rumble as a plaintiff in an ongoing antitrust litigation alleging that Google monopolized the market for online video sharing and viewing services.
  • Representing all opt-out plaintiffs in ongoing antitrust litigation alleging that the leading suppliers of Beef participated in a price-fixing conspiracy.

Grant & Eisenhofer P.A.

Grant & Eisenhofer P.A. receives widespread praise for securing settlements and judgments on behalf of classes and individuals in major antitrust disputes. The team is especially renowned for its co-counsel role in the Blue Cross Blue Shield litigation, one of the largest-ever class action recoveries. Delaware-based partner Robert Eisler is distinguished by his experience litigating antitrust matters in the UK and Netherlands. In New York, Barbara Hart has been instrumental to the team’s strong track record in securities litigation. Chad Holtzman, whose practice is based in Delaware, frequently advises businesses and consumers harmed by unlawful anticompetitive behavior.

Practice head(s):

Robert Eisler


Other key lawyers:

Barbara Hart; Chad Holtzman


Work highlights


  • Represents end-payor plaintiffs in litigating alleging defendants agreed to delay the launch of a generic hypertension drug.
  • Representing end-payor plaintiffs in an antitrust class action concerning Seroquel XR.
  • Representing in a case alleging that certain defendants participated in an anticompetitive scheme to maintain Pfizer’s market exclusivity of Lipitor.

MoginRubin LLP

MoginRubin LLP is a class-action boutique firm that represents clients in federal and state courts across the United States. The firm’s recent cases reflect its involvement in key emerging trends, including novel questions on unfair advantage in online advertising and algorithmic price-fixing in the real estate sector. San Diego-based co-chair Daniel Mogin is a highly regarded antitrust and business litigator who is frequently appointed as lead or liaison counsel in complex multidistrict litigation. In the firm’s Washington DC office, Jonathan Rubin brings extensive experience litigating cases involving collusive conduct at all levels of the US judicial system.

Practice head(s):

Daniel Mogin; Jonathan Rubin


Other key lawyers:

Timothy LaComb; Joy Sidhwa


Key clients

Cliffy Care Landscaping


Rhino Linings Corp


Haverhill Retirement System


Jane Doe


Work highlights


  • Representing a nationwide class of independent ATM operators who allege that Visa and Mastercard violated the Sherman Act.
  • Representing a nationwide class of advertisers injured by Network Bidding Agreements.
  • Representing a class of people who have alleged that six major hotel chains used a shared pricing algorithm to fix and raise prices nationwide.

Winston & Strawn

Winston & Strawn LLP frequently receives instructions concerning high-profile antitrust civil litigation and class action matters. The team is well respected for its deep bench and strong defendant expertise, which it leverages to provide valuable insights to plaintiffs in ongoing cases. James Herbison and David Greenspan co-chair the practice from Chicago and New York, respectively. Greenspan is known for his litigation prowess at the trial and appellate levels, as well as in arbitration proceedings. Also based in New York, Jeffrey Kessler is a key figure in high-profile sports antitrust cases, having secured a Supreme Court victory on behalf of college athletes in their antitrust challenge to the NCAA’s compensation restrictions.

Practice head(s):

James Herbison; David Greenspan


Other key lawyers:

Jeffrey Kessler; Jeanifer Parsigian; Susannah Torpey; Adam Dale; Aldo Badini; Sarah Viebrock


Key clients

GolTV


Hikma Pharma


NASL


Panasonic


TreeHouse Foods


William Morris Endeavour


Work highlights


  • Secured settlement on behalf of college athletes in House and Hubbard. 
  • Defeated summary judgment for NASL.
  • Secured Ninth Circuit ruling to revivie swimmers’ antitrust claims against World Aquatics.

Zelle LLP

Zelle LLP is a boutique litigation firm renowned for its successful recovery actions on behalf of corporate plaintiffs and consumers in antitrust class action lawsuits. Recent highlights include representing purchasers of hard disk drives, gasoline, concrete, air travel, and cathode ray tubes in class actions alleging unlawful, anti-competitive conduct. Oakland-based co-chair Judith Zahid has achieved career recoveries totalling billions of dollars in high-stakes price-fixing and monopolization lawsuits. In Washington DC, co-chair James Robertson Martin is a trusted advisor to companies in opt-out price-fixing lawsuits. Also based in D.C., Jennifer Duncan Hackett has earned notable successes in trials, international arbitrations, settlement negotiations, and federal appeals. From discovery through trial and settlement approval, Oakland partner Christopher Micheletti has been instrumental in several California and nationwide antitrust class actions. Additionally, Oakland-based Qianwei Fu is a key member of the team.

Practice head(s):

Judith Zahid; James Robertson Martin


Other key lawyers:

Jennifer Duncan Hackett; Christopher Micheletti; Qianwei Fu; Eric Buetzow; Heather Rankie; Anjalee Behti; James Dugan


Key clients

FDIC


Freddie Mac


United HealthCare Services


Verizon


Work highlights


  • Representing United HealthCare Services in three individual antitrust matters against the makers of nearly 200 generic pharmaceutical drugs.
  • Representing Freddie Mac and the FDIC as receiver for 39 closed banks in the LIBOR antitrust litigation,
  • Representing Verizon in its third-party discovery obligations arising out of the U.S. based matters filed against Google for various alleged antitrust violations.