University of Michigan Law School
Hosted by the University of Michigan Law School, this program is part of the American Bar Association (ABA) Antitrust Law Section’s "Why Antitrust?" series. The live program will be held at The University of Michigan Law School in the Jeffries Hall 0225. The program is free to attend for all law students and non-members.
About the program: Did you know that both the state and federal governments are active in antitrust? Is there coordination between national policy and local interest? How do companies and lawyers navigate this system? An esteemed panel of experts will share their perspectives on dealing with different levels of government in applying antitrust law, and the engagement and interaction between the relevant authorities. Wilson Sonsini’s Alexandra Keck (Associate, Antitrust and Competition) joins the March 4 panel as a speaker.
Kathryn Siegel
kathryn.siegel@wsgr.comAlexandra Keck is an associate in the Washington, D.C., office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where she is a member of the firm’s antitrust practice. Her work focuses on a broad array of antitrust issues, including government investigations, antitrust litigation, competition concerns in mergers and acquisitions, and business counseling. Alexandra has represented leading companies in numerous industries, including pharmaceuticals, digital advertising, semiconductors, telecommunications, hospitals, medical devices, and technology and software.