Emily handles all aspects of antitrust and consumer protection practice. She focuses on antitrust litigation, government investigations, cartel defense, and consumer compliance matters across a variety of industries. Emily takes a pragmatic and solutions-oriented approach to addressing problems and meeting clients’ needs.
Emily represents clients across a wide range of industry sectors, including retail, food, healthcare, electronics, and consumer products. She guides clients through the various stages of litigation and has extensive experience with discovery, motions practice, alternative dispute resolution, and trial preparation. In addition to her civil litigation practice, Emily handles government investigations and criminal antitrust defense matters. Emily’s experience allows her to advise clients on compliance with state and federal consumer protection laws with an eye towards avoiding litigation risk.
Emily is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center, regularly contributes to the firm’s Retail Industry Blog, and maintains an active pro bono practice.
Relevant Experience
- Counsel for retail client in complex commercial litigation involving antitrust and RICO claims.
- Counsel for healthcare client in litigation involving antitrust and tortious interference claims.
- Counsel for retail client in antitrust litigation involving price-fixing claims.
- Conducted internal investigation for retail client to facilitate client’s response to government anti-bribery and corruption investigation.
- Advises retail and consumer products clients on advertising and consumer protection compliance, including product labeling, price advertising, health claims, and dietary supplement claims.
- Developed and provided onsite antitrust compliance training for pharmaceutical industry client.
- Defended clients in consumer protection class actions involving false advertising and unfair and deceptive acts and practices claims.
- Defended clients in privacy class actions involving data breach and data collection claims.