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Chicago Antitrust & Competition Law Lawyer
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Mike Sennett practices antitrust law with an emphasis on the antitrust aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures; antitrust litigation; civil investigations before the United States Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and state attorneys general; and criminal and cartel antitrust matters, including grand jury proceedings...
Mike Sennett practices antitrust law with an emphasis on the antitrust aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures; antitrust litigation; civil investigations before the United States Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and state attorneys general; and criminal and cartel antitrust matters, including grand jury proceedings...
Mike Sennett practices antitrust law with an emphasis on the antitrust aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures; antitrust litigation; civil investigations before the United States Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and state attorneys general; and criminal and cartel antitrust matters, including grand jury proceedings. Mike handles complex antitrust cases in courts throughout the United States, including before the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, and antitrust enforcement matters with the competition agencies. He also counsels clients on the antitrust aspects of intellectual property licensing and related patent matters, strategic alliances and collaborations, pricing and price discrimination, distribution, advertising and marketing practices, as well as Hatch-Waxman Act strategies.
Mike serves as antitrust counsel to a number of multinational corporations and businesses operating domestically and globally. His industry experience includes pharmaceuticals, biotechnologies, medical devices, pharmaceutical benefit services, steel, automotive, building products, farm equipment, consumer products, mining, water and wastewater technologies and services, health care services, transportation, financial services, and communications. Representative corporate clients include Astellas Pharma, Baxter International, Boehringer Ingelheim, Cardinal Health, CVS Caremark, Edwards Lifesciences, Fortune Brands Home & Security, JMC Steel, and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan.
Mike is on the adjunct law faculty at Loyola University Chicago where he teaches antitrust law. He is a member of the board of advisors of the Institute for Consumer Antitrust Law Studies and the Midwest Antitrust Colloquium. He has written extensively on antitrust law matters for academic and trade journals and delivered addresses on competition issues for conferences in the U.S. and abroad.
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