White & Case (Washington)

Nicholas Putz

White & Case (Washington)
Lawyer (Associate)

Nick Putz is an associate in the Firm’s Global Competition Group, practicing in the areas of antitrust and litigation. He is also actively involved in the pro bono practice at the Firm, with experience in prisoner’s rights litigation. During law school, Nick interned with Judge Christopher R. Cooper of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and the Environmental Tort Section of the U.S. Department of Justice. Nick was also a Production Editor on the Catholic University Law Review and a member of the Moot Court Team.

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Articles

924 Bulletin

Mark J. Gidley, George Paul, Rebecca Farrington (Hilberman), Nicholas Putz, Jaclyn Phillips, Chenyuan Fu The US FTC starts issuing "Pre-Consummation Warning Letters" for transactions investigations which may need to remain open beyond the regular HSR waiting period

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On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, the Federal Trade Commission announced a new approach for merger investigations that the FTC does not complete during the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act (HSR) waiting period—the FTC may advise merging parties via a Warning Letter that its investigation remains open despite the (...)

Mark J. Gidley, George Paul, Rebecca Farrington (Hilberman), Martin M. Toto, Noah A. Brumfield, Daniel J. Rosenthal, Nicholas Putz The US FTC announces annual changes to HSR thresholds for merger notification

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On February 1, 2021, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the annual changes to the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act notification thresholds. The FTC is required by law to revise the jurisdictional thresholds annually, based on the change in gross national product. Accordingly, the 2021 (...)

Heather Greenfield, Mark D. Powell, Nicholas Putz, George Paul, Rebecca Farrington (Hilberman), Axel P. Schulz, Jan Jeram The US DoJ and FTC implement policies in response to COVID-19 including new measures to the HSR e-filing system

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Last week, in response to the outbreak of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the antitrust agencies in the United States and European Union issued policies that will affect, and may delay, merger filings and reviews. On March 13, 2020, the US Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and Federal Trade (...)

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