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Accolades April 10, 2026

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs

Runners-up this week include litigators at Gibson Dunn and Sidley Austin.

Firm News August 21, 2025

Gibson Dunn Lawyers Appointed to ABA Antitrust Section Leadership Roles

Thirteen Gibson Dunn lawyers have been appointed to leadership roles in the American Bar Association Antitrust Section.

Client Alert July 31, 2025

DOJ Antitrust Division Announces New Whistleblower Reward Program

The Antitrust Division’s announcement builds on existing federal whistleblower rewards programs. This update discusses key elements of the new program and the key implications and risks it may introduce for businesses.

Client Alert March 15, 2023

UK Antitrust Authority Releases Guidance on Sustainability Collaborations

Our lawyers review recent draft Guidance released by the UK’s Competition & Markets Authority on the application of the UK’s antitrust laws to environmental sustainability agreements between competitors.

Client Alert November 9, 2022

DOJ Antitrust Secures Conviction for Criminal Monopolization

Our lawyers discuss a recent antitrust conviction secured by the U.S. Department of Justice relating to Section 2 of the Sherman Act.

Client Alert October 31, 2022

DOJ Antitrust Secures First Conviction for No-Poach and Wage-Fixing Conduct

Our lawyers discuss the first successful criminal prosecution for a labor market antitrust violation in the U.S.

Client Alert October 26, 2021

EU Competition Commissioner Signals Tougher Enforcement of No-Poach and Other Labor Market Agreements

On 22 October, 2021, Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager delivered a speech in which she stated for the first time that the European Commission is going to expand its cartel enforcement to labor markets, including no-poach and wage-setting agreements.

Client Alert June 29, 2021

Supreme Court Holds That Private Parties Can Sue States To Seize State Property Along Federally Approved Pipeline Routes

On June 29, 2021, the Supreme Court held in a 5-4 decision that the Natural Gas Act authorizes a private party who has obtained federal government approval to exercise eminent domain power along a federally approved pipeline route to sue a State to condemn state land.