Michael counsels clients concerning antitrust and consumer protection issues in connection with litigation and proposed mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and other business transactions. He represents clients before the FTC and Department of Justice, helping resolve or limit antitrust issues throughout the government merger review process, and counsels clients on compliance with governmental requests.
Michael's antitrust experience encompasses a broad range of matters. He advises companies on proposed transactions, analyzing potential issues, providing input on draft agreements and diligence, handling Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) filings and addressing regulators' requests. He also provides guidance related to joint ventures, IP licensing, compliance queries and training, exclusive dealing, antitrust litigation and criminal/cartel investigations.
Michael has considerable experience counseling clients on antitrust and foreign investment issues in connection with U.S. and international M&A transactions and joint ventures involving companies in many industries, including financial services, derivatives, energy, foods, tobacco, information services, telecommunications, paper/packaging, chemicals and automotive. In addition, Michael has extensive expertise in multinational merger control analysis and filings.
Michael also advises clients concerning claims asserted under the Lanham Act, under state antitrust and consumer protection laws, and on filings before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
In addition, Michael advises companies on supervision, regulation and enforcement by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), created by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010.