Antitrust Law and Unfair Competition
Attorneys at the Firm have had wide experience in complex antitrust litigation, including class actions, brought under the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Robinson-Patman Act, in matters involving alleged price-fixing, market division, boycotts, unlawful tying arrangements, price discrimination, and anti-competitive mergers.

The Firm's attorneys have also had extensive experience litigating cases of unfair competition arising under the Lanham Trademark Act, the Tariff Act, and the RICO Act, in matters involving trademark and trade dress infringement, product disparagement, the importation of unlawful gray market goods, and the fraudulent diversion of goods intended for export.