We’re Pleased to Participate in This Year’s Spring Meeting
Join us in Washington, DC, from March 25-27 for the American Bar Association’s annual Spring Meeting. Several attorneys from Axinn will moderate and speak on a range of panels, providing valuable insights into relevant industry topics. Taking place the same week are the GCR and Antitrust Writing Awards, for which we are honored to be nominated for multiple awards.
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Vote for Axinn – 2026 Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards
Attend Thought-Provoking Panels
The pressure on private equity from the last administration appears to have eased, or has it? In addition to continued agency litigation, States have recently passed new laws that restrict or increase oversight of private equity investment in certain sectors. This panel will discuss the perceived federal reprieve and continued skepticism of private equity.
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This session will discuss recent digital markets cases that rejected or accepted a refusal to deal “defense” (including those defenses based on the protection of intellectual property). Contestants will decide based on a scenario incorporating recent cases whether they must “deal” or say “no deal,” and explain why.
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Reverse acquihires, strategic investments, and other novel deal structures—transactions that may sidestep reporting requirements that trigger conventional merger review—are reshaping tech/AI transactions. Panelists will analyze pro- and anticompetitive effects and why authorities worldwide are increasingly scrutinizing their impact.
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Join this panel of trailblazers who lead antitrust departments in private practice, government, and in-house. They will share reflections on being first in their field, paving the way, and how they look to the future by paying it forward.
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Learn the fundamentals at the intersection of IP and antitrust from experienced panelists in government and private practice. This session examines IP and market power, licensing restrictions, and pharmaceutical issues such as reverse payments and product hopping.
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Why Leading Companies Turn to Axinn
- Our 90+ full-time antitrust lawyers represent the world’s biggest corporations, including many of the Fortune 500
- Our track record of obtaining global clearance for combinations of significant rivals has built Axinn’s reputation as a “go-to” firm for strategic mergers and acquisitions, with more than $500 billion in transactions cleared
- We are lead defense counsel to some of the world’s largest companies in high-stakes treble damages, class action, and multi-district litigations, as well as federal and state investigations
- Our lawyers have defended companies and individuals in the largest price-fixing investigations of the last decade, along with novel allegations of price-fixing through algorithms and labor-market collusion
- We have global antitrust agency experience paired with sophisticated economic advocacy
- Our multidisciplinary team with government, in-house, and private practice backgrounds delivers strategic counsel on our clients’ most important matters
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Focusing on antitrust, intellectual property, and high-stakes litigation, our extensive teams in the U.S. possess deep knowledge and client-side experience across a range of sectors, including technology, healthcare, life sciences, and consumer products.
Featured Viewpoints
Featured Viewpoints
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