Beatriz Mejia

Cooley (San Francisco)
lawyer

Beatriz Mejia’s practice focuses on complex business disputes and general business litigation. In recent years, Beatriz’s practice has focused on international cartel investigations and related litigation. Her experience includes representing both corporations and individuals in government investigations brought by antitrust authorities around the world, including the US, Europe, Korea and Japan, and in litigation brought in multi-district and related class actions. Beatriz also has represented clients in antitrust litigation involving a range of federal and state antitrust claims, including monopolization claims. She currently serves as Northern California head of Cooley’s business litigation practice.

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Cooley (Washington)
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Rubin Waranch, Beatriz Mejia The US DoJ signals it will step up enforcement in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and will hold accountable anyone who violates antitrust law in connection with the manufacturing, distribution or sale of public health products

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The DOJ’s Antitrust Division has signaled it will step up enforcement in response to COVID-19. While pandemics and Sherman Act investigations may not seem like the most intuitive pairing, it actually fits a historic pattern in which the DOJ ramps up antitrust enforcement during crises. There are (...)

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