Antitrust and Trade Regulation
Our Practice - What We Do
At Snell & Wilmer, our attorneys are here to help you make sense of complex antitrust issues, and to provide you with effective and efficient representation if you become involved in antitrust litigation. We provide knowledgeable and experienced representation in the following areas:
- Sherman Act - trade/monopolization issues
- Robinson-Patman Act - price discrimination matters
- Mergers and acquisitions
- False advertising and unfair trade practices
- Defense of criminal actions under the Sherman Act and the state antitrust and anti-bid rigging statutes
- Defense of private antitrust actions, including class actions
We also provide “peace of mind” with professional counseling, so you can avoid antitrust claims while completing successful transactions and business planning. Our goal is to help you avoid liability.
Our Attorneys - Who We Are
When it comes to antitrust issues, our attorneys are among the most prominent in the nation. We have years of experience in private practice and as antitrust prosecutors, and we have a solid understanding of your business practices and challenges. With recent state and federal efforts emphasizing greater enforcement of the antitrust laws -- it really pays to have us on your side.
Our Clients - Who We Represent
Our Antitrust and Trade Regulation attorneys represent a variety of individuals and corporations in a wide range of different industries. We have also placed emphasis on antitrust issues in the health care field and, in conjunction with our Health Care Litigation attorneys, represent individual physicians, health care groups and managed care providers.
Our Experience - What We've Done
Very few firms and lawyers know antitrust and trade regulation law as well as the Antitrust and Trade Regulation attorneys at Snell & Wilmer, and we have a history of winning results. Over the years, our antitrust counseling has helped clients avoid the pitfalls of liability, and we have also been involved in the defense of private antitrust actions and class actions in the bread, milk, cement, concrete, Real Estate and health care industries.
External Links
Federal Trade Commission
World Trade Organization
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)