Covington & Burling (Washington)

Anne Y. Lee

Covington & Burling (Washington)
Partner

Anne Lee is a partner and the co-chair of the Covington’s global Antitrust and Competition Law Practice Group based in Washington D.C. She advises clients in complex antitrust litigation matters, strategic transactions, and government investigations. She represents clients before the DOJ and FTC on multi-jurisdictional mergers, competitor collaborations, and joint ventures, and she has litigated cases at the trial and appellate levels in both state and federal courts. Ms. Lee also provides antitrust counseling on a wide range of business conduct and compliance issues. A recognized leader in the area, Ms. Lee has been named to the “40 Under 40” rankings of both The National Law Journal and Global Competition Review.

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Articles

2449 Bulletin

Thomas O. Barnett, Anne Y. Lee, Terrell McSweeny, Timothy C. Hester, Derek Ludwin, Ross A. Demain, Ryan K. Quillian, James R. Dean Jr., James J. O’Connell The US FTC and DOJ introduce a new set of merger guidelines which lowers the merger thresholds and introduces a presumption of illegality for certain vertical mergers

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On July 19, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (collectively, “the Agencies”) issued a new set of merger guidelines in draft form for public comment (the “Draft Guidelines”). The Draft Guidelines, if adopted, will replace the (...)

Thomas O. Barnett, James J. O’Connell, James R. Dean, Ryan K. Quillian, Anne Y. Lee, Ross A. Demain, Kavita Pillai, Stacy R. Kobrick, Kate Mitchell-Tombras, Terrell McSweeny The US FTC and DoJ propose sweeping changes to the premerger notification form and associated instructions, as well as to the rules implementing the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act

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On June 27, 2023, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), with the concurrence of the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) (together, “the Agencies”), issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (the “Notice”) that proposes extensive changes to the Hart-Scott-Rodino (“HSR”) (...)

Kate Patchen, Thomas O. Barnett, Cortlin H. Lannin, Anne Y. Lee, Phillip H. Warren The US District Court for the District of Connecticut upholds a joint motion of acquittal to hand DoJ another loss in its campaign to criminally prosecute labour market hiring restraints (Mahesh Patel / Robert Harvey / Harpreet Wasan / Steven Houghtaling / Tom Edwards / Gary Prus)

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On April 28, 2023, Judge Victor A. Bolden of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut granted defendants’ Rule 29 Motion for Judgment of Acquittal in United States v. Patel, stymieing the Justice Department’s latest effort to prosecute agreements among competitors to (...)

Thomas O. Barnett, Anne Y. Lee, Terrell McSweeny The US FTC and DoJ launch a joint public inquiry into the agencies’ horizontal and vertical merger guidelines to decipher whether the guidelines properly implement the statutory ban on transactions that may substantially lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly

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Tuesday, January 18th, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) and the U.S. Justice Department’s Antitrust Division (“DOJ”) launched a joint public inquiry regarding the agencies’ horizontal and vertical merger guidelines. As part of this inquiry, the agencies are soliciting public comment via a (...)

Thomas O. Barnett, Anne Y. Lee, Terrell McSweeny The US President Joe Biden issues an executive order to promote competition in the American economy that includes 72 initiatives targeting the labor, healthcare, agriculture, transportation, internet service, technology, banking, and consumer finance sectors

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President Biden today signed an expansive Executive Order to promote competition that includes 72 initiatives targeting the labor, healthcare, agriculture, transportation, internet service, technology, and banking and consumer finance sectors. In the Order, President Biden calls on the (...)

Steven E. Fagell, Thomas O. Barnett, Anne Y. Lee, Phillip H. Warren, Derek Ludwin, Ross A. Demain The US DOJ remains committed to prosecuting collusion in labour markets to reduce employee wages (Neeraj Jindal)

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On December 10th, the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice announced its first criminal indictment targeting an alleged conspiracy to reduce employee wages. The DOJ charged the former owner of a therapist staffing company with conspiring to reduce pay rates for healthcare (...)

Kathryn Cahoy, Thomas O. Barnett, Anne Y. Lee, Derek Ludwin The US antitrust enforcers warn of continued action against collusive conduct impacting workers in US labour markets during the pandemic

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The Department of Justice Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition issued another reminder yesterday that the COVID-19 pandemic does not exempt companies from complying with federal antitrust laws. The agencies’ latest statement focuses on the labor force and (...)

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1344ème
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2762ème
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4936ème
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