Weil, Gotshal & Manges (Washington)

Kristin Sanford

Weil, Gotshal & Manges (Washington)
Associate

Kristin Sanford is an associate in Weil’s Antitrust/Competition group and a member of the firm’s Associates Committee. Her practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, government investigations, and general antitrust counseling with experience across a wide range of industries, including medical devices, pharmaceuticals, hospitality, and retail, among others. Ms. Sanford focuses her pro bono efforts on petitioning the courts to vacate human trafficking survivors’ criminal convictions that occurred while being trafficked. Prior to joining Weil, Ms. Sanford interned at the US Federal Trade Commission in the Office of Commissioner Joshua Wright. Ms. Sanford is a member of the American Bar Association’s Section of Antitrust Law, served as a Young Lawyer Representative for the Section’s Task Force on International Divergence of Dominance Standards (2017 – 2019), and has been a contributing editor to the ABA’s Annual Review of Antitrust Law Developments. Ms. Sanford obtained her J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center where she served as a Law Fellow in the Legal Research and Writing Department and Managing Editor of The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics. She earned her B.A., with distinction, from Duke University. Prior to law school, Ms. Sanford was a revenue management analyst at American Airlines.

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Articles

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John Ren, Megan A. Granger, Kristin Sanford The US District Court for the Southern District of New York clears a merger between the top third and fourth wireless communications provider (State AGs / T-Mobile / Sprint)

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T-Mobile’s Marathon to Acquire Sprint: Five Takeaways from the T-Mobile/Sprint Antitrust Litigation After almost two years of scrutiny by state and federal regulators and an ensuing court battle, T-Mobile US, Inc. (“T-Mobile”) is moving forward with its acquisition of Sprint Corporation (...)

Kristin Sanford The US FTC settles restrictive practices charges with trade associations after they agreed to implement changes and compliance programs (Psa / Plasma)

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In Settlement with FTC, Trade Associations Agree to Change Rules and Adopt Antitrust Compliance Programs* On March 3, 2015, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced two separate final orders with trade associations, Professional Skaters Association, Inc. (“PSA”) and Professional Lighting and (...)

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