A number of his matters have involved the intersection of antitrust and intellectual property and the antitrust of information technology/on-line businesses.
It accomplishes this through the enforcement of antitrust laws, review of proposed mergers, and investigation into other non-merger business practices that may impair competition.
Preemption should not occur simply because in a hypothetical situation a private party's compliance with the statute might cause him to violate the antitrust laws.
It represents clients in corporate litigation, antitrust, cross-border restructurings and insolvencies, financing and securities, structured finance and capital markets, government affairs and a wide variety of corporate and technology transactions.
The firm specializes in business law, financial services, commercial real estate, competition/antitrust, corporate restructuring and insolvency, bankruptcy and natural resource law.
His research has concentrated on microeconomics and industrial organization, on topics such as auctions, bundling, price discrimination, antitrust, contracting, and mechanism design.