Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider (Washington)

Tiffany Rider

Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider (Washington)
Partner

Tiffany Rider is a partner with Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider, based in Washington DC and has over 20 years of experience focusing on criminal antitrust cartel investigations ; follow-on antitrust class action litigation ; and complex mergers and acquisitions. She has defended companies and individuals in consequential international cartel cases, advocating before the Department of Justice and European Commission, among a number of other global enforcement agencies. Tiffany also has extensive experience as lead counsel in civil follow-on MDLs, civil litigation and arbitration. In her counseling and compliance practice, she designs and implements global competition compliance programs for clients in diverse industries, including technology, manufacturing, transportation and financial services. Additionally, Tiffany has extensive experience representing clients on significant mergers and acquisitions, including before both the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission. Tiffany is a frequent speaker on panels regarding criminal antitrust and class action litigation. She has held key ABA leadership roles with the Civil Practice and Procedure Committee, the International Cartel Task Force and Women Connected Advisory Board.

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Articles

433 Bulletin

James Moore, John O’Toole, Tiffany Rider The US DoJ indicts the former owner of a North Texas physical therapist staffing company for conspiring with competitors to suppress wages (Neeraj Jindal)

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This article has been nominated for the 2021 Antitrust Writing Awards. Click here to learn more about the Antitrust Writing Awards. On Dec. 10, the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division announced in U.S. v. Jindal the criminal indictment of a former owner of a North Texas physical (...)

David Kavanagh, Gary A. MacDonald, Ingrid Vandenborre, Patrick Heneghan, Tiffany Rider The South Korean FTC offers funding private antitrust class action against two electronics companies fines for price-fixing (Samsung / LG)

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This article has been nominated for the 2012 Antitrust Writing Awards. Click here to learn more about the Antitrust Writing Awards. Competition authorities around the globe are taking an increasingly active part in the pursuit of civil claims for damages for antitrust infringements. The (...)

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Ana Sofia Rodrigues, Eric Posner, Sarah Roberts, Daniel Oakes, Ioana Marinescu, Rochella Davis, Lindsey Strang, Strati Sakellariou-Witt, Tiffany Rider, Jaclyn Phillips, Michael Osborne, Kathryn Mims, Tilman Kuhn, Danielle Drory No-poach agreements - Closing the enforcement gap

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Le droit de la concurrence gagne de plus en plus de terrain sur le marché du travail avec des autorités de concurrence prenant des mesures spécifiques à travers le monde. Aux États-Unis, le “Labour antitrust” est déjà étudié depuis un certain temps. Au niveau des États membres de l’Union (...)

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Total des visites

484.4
Nombre de lectures par contribution

5
Nombre de contributions

Classement de l'auteur
1796ème
En nombre de contributions
2854ème
En nombre total de visites
4231ème
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