Perkins Coie announced that Christopher A. Williams has joined the firm’s Commercial Litigation practice in its Antitrust & Unfair Competition Litigation practice group as a partner in the Washington, DC, office.
With more than a decade of experience in corporate transactional and international antitrust matters, Christopher focuses his practice on antitrust merger notification and clearance as well as other antitrust issues relating to commercial transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and other strategic collaborations, licensing of intellectual property, and pricing, supply, and distribution arrangements.
“Chris is an experienced and highly regarded antitrust attorney who regularly advises clients on complex and high-profile commercial mergers and acquisitions,” said Shylah Alfonso, the firmwide chair of Perkins Coie’s Antitrust & Unfair Competition Litigation practice. “Chris has deep experience in antitrust compliance with the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission, as well as with government agencies across Europe and Asia, which will further benefit the effective legal counsel we provide to our clients.”
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