Committed to Excellence: Axinn Thought Leadership Recognized at the 2025 Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards
April 2, 2025
Axinn is proud to announce that three articles authored by its attorneys have been honored with prestigious awards at the 2025 Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards.
The Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards celebrate excellence in legal writing, recognizing articles that contribute significantly to competition law and policy discussions.
The award-winning authors were:
- Nicholas Gaglio and Zachary Stross, for "A Year of Antitrust Challenges Within U.S. Organised Sports" won in the General Antitrust category
- Craig Minerva and Conner Dwinell, for "Recent Challenges to FTC Constitutionality: Surveying the Landscape” won in the Procedure category
- Daniel Oakes, Rachel Adcox, and Sandhya Taneja, for "Setting the AI Standard for Algorithmic Pricing in the U.S.: Per Se or Rule of Reason?” won in the Digital category
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