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Brianne Kucerik

Brianne Kucerik

USA 2026

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Brianne Kucerik is Co-Chair of Weil’s US antitrust practice based in Washington DC, where she has nearly two decades of experience advising clients on antitrust investigations and litigation. Ms. Kucerik’s practice focuses in particular on counseling clients through the antitrust merger review process on their most significant transactions. She has served as lead antitrust counsel in obtaining regulatory clearance for landmark global transactions in the pharmaceutical, medical device, private equity, media, and retail industries. Prior to law school, Ms. Kucerik worked at the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division on merger and non-merger investigations in the telecommunications and media industries.

Personal

Duke University (A.B., 2001); University of Virginia (J.D., 2006).

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Antitrust - District of Columbia

Band 5
Band 5

Individual Editorial
Brianne Kucerik is co-head of Weil's Antitrust practice. She is highlighted for her broad expertise across a spectrum of antitrust matters, including M&A, litigation and investigations.

Strengths

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  • Brianne is a practical attorney who can solve problems and deliver exceptional results.

    AntitrustChambers Guide to the USA
  • Brianne is an excellent lawyer. She is really familiar with how DOJ and FTC work.

    AntitrustChambers Guide to the USA
  • Brianne provides very practical advice. She is extremely knowledgeable and excellent to work with.

    AntitrustChambers Guide to the USA

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