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Provided by Bradley C Weber
Dallas Bar Association (President, 2015)
Dallas Bar Foundation (Chair, 2022)
State Bar of Texas (Chair, Antitrust and Business Litigation Section, 2019-2020; Director, 2016-2019)
ABA (Co-Chair, Section of Litigation’s Antitrust Litigation Committee, 2008-2011)
Brad is a nationally recognized leader in antitrust law and artificial intelligence matters.
Brad co-leads the firm’s Antitrust Practice, is a past chair of the Antitrust & Business Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas, and a past president of the Dallas Bar Association. His recent antitrust cases have involved clients from a wide range of industries, including energy, financial services, real estate, multifamily property management, insurance, travel services, building products, and agriculture. Brad also has extensive experience representing clients in class actions and multidistrict litigation.
In addition to his antitrust litigation practice, Brad frequently represents clients in government antitrust investigations, enforcement actions, and merger reviews with the Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Department of Justice-Antitrust Division, and numerous state antitrust enforcement agencies. He also advises clients on the antitrust implications of proposed transactions and other business activities, including compliance and reporting under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Act, and provides consultation, analysis, and advice regarding the antitrust laws as they relate to various business relationships and trade association activities.
Brad speaks and writes frequently on antitrust law enforcement, practice, policy, and compliance, including developing issues at the intersection of antitrust and artificial intelligence. He is a regular guest lecturer on antitrust and trade regulation at the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University. In 2023, Brad authored a published law review article titled “Hub-and-Spoke Conspiracies: Can Big Data and Pricing Algorithms Form the Rim,” which discusses the antitrust risks associated with the use of big data and AI algorithms for setting the prices of goods and services. He also recently co-authored an article titled “The Real Ethics of Artificial Intelligence-Considerations for Legal Professionals,” which was published by The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law. This article discusses the ethical use of AI tools in the legal profession for tasks such as legal research, litigation analytics, e-discovery, and trial preparation.
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Bradley is very knowledgeable and business-friendly.
Bradley is really good at walking you through the various paths or outcomes of any acquisition.
Bradley is a great attorney. He is good at understanding markets.
Bradley does a great job at communicating with us on all issues.
Bradley is very knowledgeable and business-friendly.