Ross Demain advises clients in complex antitrust matters, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and other transactions; government investigations; litigation; compliance; and trade association activities.
Ross Demain advises clients in complex antitrust matters, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and other transactions; government investigations; litigation; compliance; and trade association activities.
He has represented clients in civil and criminal investigations before the Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and state antitrust enforcers, and in private antitrust litigation as both plaintiffs and defendants. Ross also regularly helps clients assess and comply with their premerger notification obligations under the Hart-Scott Rodino (HSR) Act.
Ross has significant experience helping clients achieve positive outcomes across a variety of industries and sectors, including technology, media, electronics, cable, broadcast, industrial products, energy and natural resources, defense, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, sports, and financial services.
Representative litigation victories in which Ross has been involved include:
obtaining dismissal of an antitrust claim in a precedent-setting case at the International Trade Commission (ITC) that confirmed that the antitrust injury requirement applies to claims brought under Section 337 (ITC 2018);
achieving one of the first dismissals of a corporate defendant on jurisdictional grounds in the sprawling, In re Automotive Parts Antitrust Litigation (E.D. Mich. 2013);
attaining dismissal of a purported class action antitrust suit brought by retired NFL players alleging a conspiracy to restrain a market for the sale of their images and likenesses, Washington v. National Football League (D. Minn. 2012); and
obtaining an early dismissal of novel resale price maintenance claims brought in federal court under New York's Donnelly Act, Worldhomecenter.com, Inc. v. KWC America, Inc. (S.D.N.Y. 2011).
Ross Demain advises clients in complex antitrust matters, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and other transactions; government investigations; litigation; compliance; and trade association activities.
Ross Demain advises clients in complex antitrust matters, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and other transactions; government investigations; litigation; compliance; and trade association activities.
He has represented clients in civil and criminal investigations before the Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and state antitrust enforcers, and in private antitrust litigation as both plaintiffs and defendants. Ross also regularly helps clients assess and comply with their premerger notification obligations under the Hart-Scott Rodino (HSR) Act.
Ross has significant experience helping clients achieve positive outcomes across a variety of industries and sectors, including technology, media, electronics, cable, broadcast, industrial products, energy and natural resources, defense, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, sports, and financial services.
Representative litigation victories in which Ross has been involved include:
obtaining dismissal of an antitrust claim in a precedent-setting case at the International Trade Commission (ITC) that confirmed that the antitrust injury requirement applies to claims brought under Section 337 (ITC 2018);
achieving one of the first dismissals of a corporate defendant on jurisdictional grounds in the sprawling, In re Automotive Parts Antitrust Litigation (E.D. Mich. 2013);
attaining dismissal of a purported class action antitrust suit brought by retired NFL players alleging a conspiracy to restrain a market for the sale of their images and likenesses, Washington v. National Football League (D. Minn. 2012); and
obtaining an early dismissal of novel resale price maintenance claims brought in federal court under New York's Donnelly Act, Worldhomecenter.com, Inc. v. KWC America, Inc. (S.D.N.Y. 2011).