Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (New York)

Jeanette Bayoumi

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (New York)
Senior Associate

Jeanette Bayoumi is a senior associate in the antitrust, competition, and trade practice of Freshfileds, based in New York. Jeanette Bayoumi is an experienced antitrust litigator and focuses her practice on complex multidistrict and international disputes. Prior to joining Freshfields, Jeanette Bayoumi worked at an international law firm focusing her practice on antitrust and complex litigation. Jeanette’s prior experience also includes working at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and serving as a law clerk at the US Securities and Exchange Commission. She is also currently a Young Lawyer Representative for the ABA Antitrust Division, Membership Section.

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Jeanette Bayoumi The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit clarifies whether a consumer who purchases from a distributor may hold a manufacturer liable for overcharges resulting from a conspiracy between the distributor and manufacturer in the passing on of a case between two healthcare providers (Marion Healthcare / Becton Dickinson & Company)

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Introduction In its recent decision in Marion Healthcare, LLC v. Becton Dickinson & Co., the Seventh Circuit added to the discussion among circuit courts as to whether and when a consumer who purchases from a distributor may hold a manufacturer liable for overcharges resulting from a (...)

Jeanette Bayoumi The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit overturns a $15M antitrust jury verdict in favor of an airline company against a travel-planning giant (US Airways / Sabre)

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In the first two-sided market case to be decided by a court of appeals since the Supreme Court issued its American Express ruling (“Amex”) in June 2018, a Second Circuit Panel in September nixed a $15 million antitrust jury verdict in favor of US Airways against travel-planning giant Sabre (...)

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