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Morrison Foerster
2000 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW
SUITE 6000
WASHINGTON, DC 20006-1888
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States
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Work Department

Antitrust Law; Investigations + White Collar Defense; Litigation; Global Risk + Crisis Management; State + Local Government Enforcement; Global Ethics + Compliance

Position

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Megan Gerking is a partner in Morrison Foerster’s Global Antitrust Law practice, specializing in government-facing antitrust matters. Megan represents companies in criminal and civil conduct investigations before the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and state enforcers and in all phases of the merger review process before U.S. and foreign competition authorities.

Megan, a former trial attorney with the DOJ’s Antitrust Division, is an experienced antitrust attorney focused on complex antitrust law matters, including government investigations, strategic transactions, and civil litigation. She regularly counsels clients on antitrust issues arising from industry consortiums, trade association activities, and other collaborations. While serving in the Antitrust Division, Megan investigated and prosecuted federal antitrust violations and international cartel cases. She leverages her DOJ experience when reviewing, developing, and implementing clients’ antitrust compliance programs and routinely delivers antitrust compliance training for employees.

As part of Megan’s merger practice, she regularly helps clients in all aspects of merger review, including developing strategy for structuring transactions, assessing and complying with obligations under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (“HSR Act”), and securing clearance from antitrust enforcers in the United States and abroad. Megan has represented third parties in agency reviews of deals, including at trial.

Megan has experience representing clients across a broad range of industries, including media, telecom, technology and software, financial services, consumer products, aviation, higher education, manufacturing, agriculture, and life sciences. While in the Antitrust Division, Megan prosecuted the first individual extradited to the United States on an antitrust charge. For her work investigating and prosecuting international price fixing, bid rigging, and market-allocation conspiracies by automotive parts suppliers, Megan earned the Assistant Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service. Megan was also awarded the DOJ’s Outstanding Mentor Award by the Attorney General. Further, she was recognized this past year in Bloomberg Law’s 40 Under 40 and as a finalist for The American Lawyer’s 2022 Young Lawyer of the Year. Additionally, Megan has served as a Non-Governmental Advisor to the International Competition Network (ICN) and spoke at the ICN Cartel Workshop in Lisbon, Portugal, in November 2022. Megan is also a member of our global Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) steering committee.

Megan is currently an editor of ABA magazine The Antitrust Source. Megan received her J.D., cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center, where she served on the editorial board of The Tax Lawyer. She received her B.A. in economics and political science from the University of Michigan.

Before attending law school, Megan worked in the DOJ’s Office of Public Affairs, assisting the Assistant Attorney General of the Antitrust Division in all media matters and serving as a spokesperson for national media. She also worked as a paralegal for the Antitrust Division, supporting trial attorneys investigating and prosecuting corporations and individuals for violations of criminal antitrust laws.

Representative Experience

Criminal and Civil Antitrust Investigations
  • Obtained non-prosecution protection for two healthcare companies she represented in separate DOJ Antitrust Division criminal investigations.
  • Represented an energy company in a criminal investigation.
  • Obtained a non-prosecution agreement for a senior executive in a criminal investigation into market allocation and bid rigging of generic drugs by the DOJ.
  • Regularly advises senior executives on DOJ antitrust criminal investigations involving allegations of price fixing, market and customer allocation, and bid rigging and obtained non-prosecution protection for several individuals.
  • Assisted a technology company in an FTC monopolization investigation.
  • Represented a private equity fund in a state AG investigation.
  • Counseled a senior executive in an international criminal cartel investigation.
  • Obtained a non-prosecution agreement for a senior executive in a criminal investigation into conduct related to the hiring of employees.
Antitrust Merger Review
  • ShowingTime. Navigated ShowingTime Inc., a leading real estate showing management and market stats technology provider, through an extended review by the Federal Trade Commission of its $500 million vertical acquisition by Zillow Group.
  • Unity Technologies Corp. Obtained merger clearances for Unity in connection with an asset carve-out acquisition from Weta Digital for certain assets, including its audiovisual effects development and management software tools, for a purchase price of $1.625 billion.
  • Grant Thornton. Advised and obtained merger clearances for Grant Thornton LLP in connection with the sale of its Public Sector Advisory practice to Guidehouse.
  • Divvy. Represented Divvy, a leader in spend management, in its $2.5 billion stock and cash sale to Bill.com.
  • NTT LTD. Represented NTT, a leading IT infrastructure and services company, in its $330 million cash sale of WhiteHat Security to Synopsys, Inc.
  • Palo Alto Networks. Advised Palo Alto Networks on its agreement to acquire Cider Security, a pioneer in application security and software supply chain security.
  • Continental Building Products. Represented Continental Building Products, a North American leader in wallboard and joint compound materials, in negotiations to secure antitrust approvals for its sale to Saint-Gobain. The transaction cleared without a “second request” investigation.
  • The Walt Disney Company. Assisted The Walt Disney Co. in its $71 billion acquisition of certain businesses from 21st Century Fox.
  • Bombardier. Represented Canadian aircraft manufacturer Bombardier in connection with the worldwide antitrust clearance of its sale of a controlling interest in the “C Series” line of commercial passenger jets to Airbus. The transaction cleared without any second-phase reviews.
  • Advised third parties on civil investigative demand (CID) responses, including Nouryon, a global specialty chemical leader, as a third-party witness in an FTC litigation challenge of a transaction between Evonik and PeroxyChem.
  • Counseled corporate clients on antitrust issues in complex transactions, including collaborations, joint ventures, acquisitions, and mergers.
Antitrust Litigation
  • Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Representing Glenmark in a federal antitrust multidistrict litigation alleging price fixing and market allocation of generic drugs by manufacturers of generic drugs.
  • Nexstar Media Group. Representing Nexstar, America’s largest local television and media company, in federal antitrust litigation alleging price fixing in television advertising.
  • Represented a leading international financial institution in multiple, sprawling class action lawsuits alleging a global conspiracy by some of the world’s largest banks to manipulate the interbank offer rate (IBOR) benchmark for multiple currencies.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Antitrust > Cartel

(Next Generation Partners)

Megan Gerking

Morrison Foerster

Morrison Foerster’s antitrust team excels at handling complex matters across the technology, telecommunications, financial services, transportation, healthcare, and life sciences industries, working seamlessly with the firm’s global offices. The group is particularly adept at advising both domestic and international tech companies, including Japan-based clients navigating US antitrust issues. Co-chair Lisa Phelan is a trusted advocate for clients navigating high-stakes government investigations, renowned for her expertise in defending against no poach, information-sharing, and bid-rigging matters. Fellow co-chair Alexander Okuliar represents major clients in litigation, government investigations, and merger reviews. San Francisco-based Eliot Adelson is noted for his expertise in internal and government investigations across multiple jurisdictions. Former DOJ Antitrust Division trial attorney Megan Gerking is recognized for her advice on antitrust matters linked to industry consortiums and trade associations, as well as her skill in multidistrict antitrust litigation. Joseph Folio is noted for his experience in government investigations and high-profile litigation. Unless otherwise noted, all practitioners are based in Washington, DC.

United States > Antitrust > Merger control

The global antitrust and competition law practice at Morrison Foerster draws on firm-wide depth of expertise in the tech sector to support clients in managing complex, often cross-border transactions. Its multi-jurisdictional experience is particularly notable in regards to work with Japanese clients. Practice co-heads Alexander Okuliar and Lisa Phelan work out of Washington DC: Okuliar brings experience at both the Department of Justice and FTC to work in litigation, government investigations, and merger reviews, including acting as lead counsel to Propel Media in the FTC second request investigation of its acquisition by IQVIA. Also in DC, Michael Miller regularly advises on multinational merger notification matters, and Megan Gerking has notable experience of the pharmaceuticals sector. David Cross and Mary Kaiser both departed the team in July 2024.

United States > Government > State attorneys general

Morrison Foerster has a stellar track record in State AG investigations and enforcement matters, particularly those coming from the New York and California AG offices owing to close ties with practice head Carrie Cohen, who has extensive experience in leadership positions in the New York Attorney Generals Office. Collaboration across the firm’s diverse industry groups allows the practice to handle AG investigations and inquiries concerning a plethora of issues, including but not limited to public corruption, securities fraud, antitrust, cybersecurity, data privacy and consumer protection. Cohen is based in New York and represents corporations, boards, c-suite executives in investigative matters which often centre on corruption, investment and consumer fraud, cybersecurity and data protection issues. Megan Gerking is based in Washington D.C. and often supports the practice in antitrust AG investigations.