Kirby D. Behre at Miller & Chevalier Chartered co-leads the firm’s cartel investigation & litigation practice. Behre represents corporations and executives in criminal antitrust and cartel investigations, as well as parallel civil and regulatory matters. Behre’s work includes defending clients in price-fixing inquiries, coordinating global investigation responses, and advising on compliance for clients facing heightened antitrust scrutiny.
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Kirby Behre is a former federal prosecutor and litigator who co-leads the firm's Cartel Investigation & Litigation practice. Mr. Behre represents corporations and senior executives in government investigations and criminal litigation, and in complex civil litigation. His experience includes cases involving antitrust and cartel activity, bribery, fraud, public corruption, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and government contracts.
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From 1989 to 1995, Mr. Behre was the Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.  Mr. Behre has significant courtroom experience and has tried more than 50 cases before a jury. He is a nationally recognized authority on business crimes and co-authors Federal Sentencing for Business Crimes (Lexis-Nexis) and Responding to Corporate Criminal Investigations (BNA).

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Defending four senior executives of a large generic drug company in a multi-district litigation brought by state attorneys general and private plaintiffs related to the DOJ's criminal cartel investigation into price fixing, bid rigging, and market allocation in the generic pharmaceutical industry.