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Scott Sher

Paul Weiss (Washington)
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Scott Sher is a partner in Paul Weiss’ Washington, DC office, where his practice focuses on antitrust counseling and litigation. He previously worked for Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati where he represented clients in connection with antitrust issues that arise throughout the merger and acquisition process, from pre-merger counseling through investigations conducted by the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and foreign regulatory agencies. In addition, Scott has significant experience providing both day-to-day counseling and litigation representation to clients on issues pertaining to joint ventures, the Robinson-Patman Act, pricing and distribution, trade association and patent pooling matters, and the Sherman Act. Scott’s representations have included a number of cutting-edge cases involving the intersection of antitrust and intellectual property law. He specializes in working with companies in the software, biotechnology, semiconductor, telecommunications, computer hardware, Internet infrastructure, and e-commerce industries

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575 Bulletin

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Agathe Richard, Aidan Synnott, Albert A. Foer, Alden Abbott, Alvaro Ramos, Ben Labow, Bonny Sweeney, Bradley T. Tennis, Christopher Meyers, Donald C. Klawiter, James J. Tierney, James Langenfeld, Janet L. McDavid, John DeQ. Briggs, John Kwoka, Joseph Farrell, Logan Breed, Mark D. Whitener, Michael A. Carrier, Michael D. Hausfeld, Michael L. Weiner, Michael P. Lehmann, Richard S. Taffet, Scott Sher, Sharis Pozen, William H. Rooney What is Trump Antitrust?

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Change is in the air and it is coming to antitrust and competition policy in the United States. The unexpected election of President-elect Donald J. Trump opened wide the speculation or mystery about what he and his advisors are planning concerning his administration’s antitrust policy. During (...)

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