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Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
650 California St
Suite 2000
San Francisco
CALIFORNIA
94108
United States
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Position

George Cary is a partner based in the Washington, D.C. office of Cleary Gottlieb.  He has decades of experience in sophisticated antitrust matters, representing companies on industry-transforming transactions and complex monopolization litigation. His recent merger highlights include Walt Disney/21st Century Fox, T-Mobile/Sprint, and Dow/DuPont.  His recent litigation highlights include defending Sanofi US and Keurig Green Mountain in closely watched monopolization cases.

Prior to joining Cleary in 1998, Mr. Cary served as Deputy Director of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition, where he oversaw a record number of merger transactions.

Career

Deputy Director, Bureau of Competition, FTC (1995-98). Irell and Manella (1984-95). Trial Attorney, FTC Bureau of Competition (1976-84). JD, University of California, Berkeley (1976). BA, University of California, Santa Cruz, Economics (1973).

Memberships

Mr. Cary is a member of the Bars in California and the District of Columbia.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Antitrust > Merger control

(Hall of Fame)

George CaryCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

The ‘extremely deep bench of expertise’ at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton includes experts in complex merger clearance advocacy and multi-jurisdictional criminal and civil investigations, as well as litigation. Its international reach is significant, often working closely with teams in Europe to handle cross-border matters: a particular area of strength for both Brian Byrne  and Daniel Culley. Leah Brannon  and Heather Nyong’o co-head the team; Brannon has notable experience in global merger clearance, while San Francisco-based Nyong’o focuses her practice on antitrust enforcement. George Cary works between DC and San Francisco, a longstanding expert in the field, while David Gelfand has a practice spanning merger review, civil litigation, and criminal investigations, a go-to trial counsel in complex litigated mergers. Bruce Hoffman leverages his experience as a former FTC Bureau of Competition Director to support clients in highly regulated sectors, and Kenneth Reinker is noted for his expertise in the application of complex economics to antitrust matters; Elaine Ewing is also a key name. In January 2025 the New York team was bolstered by the addition of Puja Patel, formerly of A&O Shearman , alongside the promotion to partner of Blair Matthews. Attorneys are based in Washington DC unless otherwise stated.

United States > Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense

(Hall of Fame)

George CaryCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

With numerous victories against the DOJ, FTC, and state attorneys general, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton‘s antitrust team boasts a strong track record in merger litigation. Renowned for its work on significant mandates, the team handles everything from complex litigation to high-stakes civil and criminal investigations. Recent highlights include advising prominent clients in the media, food and beverage, TMT, and real estate sectors. Co-chair Leah Brannon, based in Washington DC, oversees high-profile competition litigation in both federal and state courts. Also in DC, George Cary and Jeremy Calsyn bring extensive expertise in complex monopolization, merger disputes, and class action litigation. Operating out of the Bay Area, co-chair Heather Nyong’o is a skilled litigator who frequently represents multinationals and executives, guiding them from investigations to trials and appeals. Splitting his time between the East and West Coasts, Brian Byrne is an adept defender of clients involved in class action and Sherman Act antitrust lawsuits.