Other names to note are Peter Barbur, whose expertise spans antitrust issues such as securities litigation and other unlawful competition claims, as well as former FTC Assistant Director Daniel Zach who joined the firm at the end of 2021. ‘ Standout star’ Kevin Orsini has defended claims on behalf of household names including American Express and Time Warner, while Evan Chesler brings to bear outstanding expertise in bet-the-company cases across a large range of industries. Led by Christine Varney, the department is sought after for its experience and success rate in high-stakes civil litigation and class action cases, regularly handling matters at the intersection of antitrust with other areas, such as securities and intellectual property. The antitrust practice at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP handles contentious matters ranging from allegations of price-fixing, monopolization, and coordination in output to industry-wide conspiracy allegations for a vast variety of sectors and clients. Mark Nelson and Alexis Collins left the practice in 2021 for in-house positions. All mentioned attorneys are based in the Washington DC office, bar Heather Nyong’o, who joined the firm’s Palo Alto office in November 2021 from WilmerHale. The recent activity of ‘s trong and tough negotiator’ Jeremy Calsyn in antitrust litigation includes price-fixing matters and cases relating to the automotive industry, while former FTC Bureau of Competition director Bruce Hoffman is experienced in defending clients before federal and state courts in class actions and standalone private suits. Massive multi-district antitrust litigation, often relating to monopolization and conspiracy claims, are part of Leah Brannon's portfolio. The firm is lauded for being ‘ deeply knowledgeable in numerous industries‘ and ‘incredibly responsive at the right level of specificity for the question at hand.’ Acting for a host of household name companies, George Cary is well versed at the intersection of antitrust with intellectual property and high-technology markets. Not-for-profit (nonprofit and tax exempt organizations)Ĭleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton excels at defending high-profile class actions and follow-on claims, particularly within a cross-border context.Construction (including construction litigation).Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection).Advertising and marketing: transactional and regulatory.Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions): plaintiff.Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions): defense.Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: transactional.Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: design.Private equity funds (including venture capital).Mutual/registered/exchange-traded funds.Investment fund formation and management.Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters).Trademarks: non-contentious (including prosecution, portfolio management and licensing).Patents: prosecution (including re-examination and post-grant proceedings).Patents: litigation (International Trade Commission).Transport: shipping - litigation and regulation.Transport: rail and road - litigation and regulation.Transport: aviation and air travel - litigation and regulation. Transport: aviation and air travel - finance.Structured finance: derivatives and structured products.Restructuring (including bankruptcy): municipal.Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate.Capital markets: high-yield debt offerings. Product liability, mass tort and class action - plaintiff.Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: toxic tort.Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: pharmaceuticals and medical devices.Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: consumer products (including tobacco).Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: automotive/transport.Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense.
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