Baker McKenzie (Washington)

Teisha Johnson

Baker McKenzie (Washington)
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Teisha Johnson is partner at Baker McKenzie’s antitrust practice in Washington, DC. She advises clients on a wide range of antitrust and e-discovery matters, and has considerable experience counseling clients in government investigations, proposed mergers and acquisitions, compliance, and litigation matters. Teisha focuses her practice on antitrust investigations and e-discovery matters. She routinely leads cross-border teams in investigations of proposed mergers, and responding to international investigations and discovery requests. She also advises clients on all aspects of the antitrust regulatory process, including representing clients in matters before the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice, as well as in civil and criminal investigations before federal and state authorities. In addition, she regularly counsels clients in consumer protection matters, including allegations of unfair and deceptive practices brought under Section 5 of the FTC Act.

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Brian Burke, John Fedele, Mark Hamer, Teisha Johnson, Nandu Machiraju, Creighton Macy, Courtney DeVore, Daniel Graulich The US DoJ continues to ramp up enforcement against interlocking directorates in its latest move forcing two individuals to resign board positions on a social media platform (Pinterest / Nextdoor)

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In brief The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the US Department of Justice Antitrust Division (DOJ) (together "Agencies") each have recently taken enforcement actions that demonstrate renewed attention on interlocking directorates (in which individuals simultaneously serve as directors (...)

Mark Hamer, Creighton Macy, Brian F. Burke, John Fedele, Teisha Johnson, Nandu V. Machiraju, Daniel Graulich, K. Heidi Smucker, Halli Spraggins, Courtney DeVore The US DOJ and FTC jointly release new draft guidelines for public comments

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On July 19, the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (“DOJ”) and the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) jointly released new draft merger guidelines for public comment. The guidelines are intended to explain how the DOJ and FTC (the “Agencies”) will assess whether future mergers and (...)

Brian Burke, John Fedele, Mark Hamer, Teisha Johnson, Nandu Machiraju, Creighton Macy, Kayleigh Golish, K. Heidi Smucker The US FTC and DOJ propose revisions and additions to the premerger notification process

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In brief On Tuesday, 27 June 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), with the concurrence of the Assistant Attorney General for the US Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (DOJ), announced proposed changes to the premerger notification form and associated instructions and rules that (...)

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