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David I. Gelfand

University of Arizona , Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton (Washington)
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David Gelfand is a Partner in Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton’s Washington, D.C., office. He focuses on global antitrust, litigation, and regulatory matters. Between 2013 and 2016, David Gelfand joined the Antitrust Division as the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Litigation. In that role, he was responsible for overseeing the Division’s litigation efforts and worked hand-in-hand with Division staff on matters likely to result in litigation. David Gelfand received his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1987, where he graduated summa cum laude. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1981, where he graduated magna cum laude.

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Leah Brannon, Jeremy J. Calsyn, George S. Cary, Daniel P. Culley, Elaine Ewing, David I. Gelfand, Bruce Hoffman, Heather Nyong’o, Kenneth Reinker The US FTC and DoJ announce plans to review and update merger guidelines in order to strengthen enforcement against illegal mergers

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On Tuesday, January 18th, FTC Chair Lina Khan and DOJ Antitrust Division Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter held a joint press conference in which they announced ambitious plans to review and update the Merger Guidelines, targeting a release of new guidelines before the end of 2022. (...)

Leah Brannon, Brian Byrne, Jeremy J. Calsyn, George S. Cary, Alexis Collins, Daniel P. Culley, Elaine Ewing, David I. Gelfand, Bruce Hoffman, Mark W. Nelson, Kenneth Reinker The US FTC issues commentary on vertical merger enforcement explaining the approach to assessing the competitive effects of vertical mergers

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On December 22, 2020, the US Federal Trade Commission (the “FTC”) issued a Commentary on Vertical Merger Enforcement. This follows the recent issuance of revised Vertical Merger Guidelines published jointly by the FTC and Department of Justice (the “Agencies”) on June 30, 2020. While the Guidelines (...)

Leah Brannon, Brian Byrne, Jeremy J. Calsyn, George S. Cary, Daniel P. Culley, Elaine Ewing, David I. Gelfand, Bruce Hoffman, Kenneth Reinker The US FTC and DoJ publish final revised vertical merger guidelines

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On June 30, 2020, the US Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission (the “Agencies”) published final Vertical Merger Guidelines. Draft Guidelines were previously released for public comment on January 10. The Guidelines largely reflect the Agencies’ current approach and do not appear to (...)

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