Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (San Francisco)

Ben Labow

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (San Francisco)
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Ben Labow is an associate in the antitrust practice at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. His practice encompasses all aspects of antitrust law, including civil and criminal investigations, private litigation, merger clearance, and compliance counseling. Ben has extensive experience counseling clients across a number of industries, including computer software and hardware, financial services, media and entertainment, telecommunications, and transportation. Additionally, Ben has extensive government experience, having worked as a Deputy Attorney General in the Antitrust Section of the California Attorney General’s Office and as a trial attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division. While in government service, he worked on a number of notable cases, including United States v. AT&T, Inc. (D.D.C. 2011), United States v. Oracle Corp. (N.D. Cal. 2004), and United States v. First Data Corp. (D.D.C. 2003).

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Agathe Richard, Aidan Synnott, Albert A. Foer, Alden F. 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 M. Breed, Mark D. Whitener, Michael A. Carrier, Michael D. Hausfeld, Michael L. Weiner, Michael P. Lehmann, Richard S. Taffet, Scott Andrew Sher, Sharis A. Pozen, William H. Rooney What is Trump Antitrust ?

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Il y a du changement dans l’air aux Etats-Unis, et ce changement va impacter la politique antitrust et celle de la concurrence. L’élection inattendue du nouveau président-élu Donald J. Trump a ouvert la porte à des spéculations et à l’inconnue de ce que sera la politique de concurrence envisagée par (...)

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