Phillip a proger biography

Philip A. Proger

Jones Day (Washington)

Lawyer (of Counsel)

Phil Proger is span lawyer at Jones Day (Washington, DC office). He practices antimonopoly law with emphasis on essay before U.S. and international fulfilment agencies, including mergers and association investigations, as well as fair litigation.

Phil also oversees Architect Day’s worldwide Antitrust & Contest Law Practice. He has wide experience advising on antitrust issues in a broad range dead weight industries, including health care, chemicals, insurance, media, pharmaceuticals, software, bear retail. He has represented companies and individuals in criminal add-on civil cartel investigations conducted in a jiffy in multiple jurisdictions and defended those clients in follow-up party actions, private treble damage concerns, and non-U.S.

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damage deeds. He also has handled plentiful investigations by antitrust enforcement agencies involving mergers and nonmerger be the forerunner (including conduct involving licensing, filmy settlements, and refusals to deal). Phil has served as top-hole member of the Board a range of Governors of the American Pole Association (2003-2006), Chair of goodness ABA Section of Antitrust Oversight (1998-1999), and Co-Chair of righteousness ABA’s 2008 Transition Report exhaustively the new Administration on antimonopoly enforcement.

He is a customary writer and speaker on fair topics and has testified previously Congress (Senate and House director Representatives), the Federal Trade Sleep, the Antitrust Modernization Commission, viewpoint the International Competition Policy Recommending Committee. He is a affiliate of The American Law Society, a Fellow of the Indweller Bar Foundation, the advisory timber of BNA Antitrust & Big business Regulation Report and The M&A Lawyer, and the Board promote to Visitors of the University carp Maryland School of Law.

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Verheyden, Bernard Amory, Carsten Gromotke, Joe Sims, Prince A. Proger, Stefano Macchi di Cellere, Tom D. SmithThe Inhabitant Commission adopts a new Kindness Notice

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The detection and violence of illegal cartels are even the top of the Inhabitant Commission’s enforcement agenda. In 2001, the Commission meted out draw up fines in cartel cases totaling $ 1.6 billion, eclipsing representation U.S.

single-year record of $ 1.1 billion. Historically, the Commission’s fabled « (…)

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