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Provided by Cynthia Richman
Cynthia has experience handling a wide variety of antitrust matters in a broad range of industries, such as microprocessors and other high-technology products, airlines, retail food services, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, defense, travel, and music. Her practice includes defending companies before state and federal courts, including appellate courts, in matters alleging a range of antitrust-based claims, such as price-fixing, tying, bundling, and other single-firm conduct theories. In addition, over the past decade, Cynthia has been continuously involved in representing targets of international cartel and antitrust-related grand jury investigations by the DOJ and antitrust enforcers around the world.
Cynthia serves as the Vice-Chair of the International Committee of the ABA’s Antitrust Section, authors a yearly paper for PLI on monopolization, speaks widely on a range of antitrust topics and contributes to leading antitrust journals and treatises including Antitrust Source, The Antitrust Adviser, and The Antitrust Report.
JD, Georgetown University. BA, St. Mary’s College of Maryland.
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