Practice/Organization Description
Having experienced antitrust counsel can help your business solve antitrust problems or avoid them altogether. Mintz Levin’s senior attorneys have helped clients resolve their antitrust issues for decades. Our team includes attorneys with experience in federal, state, and local government as well as former government officials from both the legislative and executive branches.
We represent Fortune 500 companies, joint ventures, small businesses, and not-for-profit entities in global antitrust and competition matters. Our practice includes helping clients in the health care, communications and media, energy and clean technology, financial services, and life sciences industries to address the issues impacting their businesses.
COMPREHENSIVE ANTITRUST SERVICES
• Analyzing antitrust issues in transactions and business relations
• Anticipating and dealing with governmental actions that may adversely impact clients’ interests
• Counseling clients in regulatory and federal litigation matters
• Engaging in executive branch and agency proceedings and rulemakings
• Litigating antitrust cases
• Litigating criminal antitrust cases
• Representing individuals, businesses, and trade associations before Congress
• Representing clients during merger review processes by federal antitrust agencies
• Representing clients in federal antitrust investigations
• Structuring collaborations with competitors
AREAS OF FOCUS
• Health Care Antitrust
• Mergers & Acquisitions
• Telecommunications Antitrust
FEDERAL REGULATION
Our DC office maintains an active legislative practice focusing on a broad range of issues and key Congressional committees. We frequently deal with the following agencies:
• Consumer Product Safety Commission
• Department of Health and Human Services
• Department of Justice
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Federal Communications Commission
• Federal Trade Commission
• Food and Drug Administration
• Nuclear Regulatory Commission
• Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
• Securities and Exchange Commission