Richard G. Parker and Grant A. Bermann have joined Milbank as partners in Washington, D.C., further strengthening the firm’s Global Antitrust and Competition group with a leading U.S. antitrust team.
Mr. Parker is a preeminent antitrust expert, who in recent decades has earned high accolades as one of the nation’s leading trial lawyers, and is a former Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition. Mr. Bermann is an experienced antitrust attorney and a rising star at the DOJ who has litigated some of the most important antitrust disputes in recent years on behalf of the United States.
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“We are thrilled to welcome Rich and Grant on board,” said Milbank Chairman Scott A. Edelman. “Rich is a luminary in the antitrust bar, and Grant has emerged as a leader in the field. Each of them has led some of the most challenging and significant antitrust enforcement matters in recent years. Together, their capabilities and experiences in private practice and as government enforcers will be invaluable to our clients as they navigate the current regulatory environment.”
The addition of Mr. Parker and Mr. Bermann closely follows the arrival of other leading lawyers to Milbank’s Global Antitrust and Competition group. Within the past year, partner Adam Di Vincenzo and special counsel Daniel Rosenthal have joined in Washington, D.C., and partners Andrea L. Hamilton and Ajal Notowicz have joined in London.
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