Marriott Marquis
Washington, D.C.
The annual ABA Antitrust Spring Meeting, now in its 73rd year, is the largest gathering of competition, consumer protection, and data privacy professionals globally, with lawyers, academics, economists, enforcers, journalists, and students from around the world. Typically there are over 4,000 delegates from more than 67 nations. And for good reason: the substance of the sessions, and the knowledge and experience of the faculty, is unequaled. Come hear our leading practitioners on the following panels:
The Spring Meeting provides a valuable opportunity to gather both domestic and international perspectives on competition, consumer protection, and data privacy law from esteemed faculty as well as delegates. We hope to see you there!
For more information on the conference and to register, please visit the event website.
Kaitlin Leddy
kleddy@wsgr.com
Maneesha Mithal is a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Wilson Sonsini and co-chair of the firm’s data, privacy, and cybersecurity practice. Maneesha advises clients on privacy, cybersecurity, and consumer protection matters and represents companies in regulatory investigations. She is also one of the founding members of Wilson Sonsini’s AI group.
Maureen Ohlhausen co-chairs Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati's antitrust and competition practice. A former acting chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the only FTC commissioner to receive the Robert Pitofsky Lifetime Achievement Award, she advises clients on complex antitrust and consumer protection matters. Sought after for her depth of experience on antitrust and FTC-related issues, Maureen is known for her relationships with officials in the U.S. and abroad.
Jamillia represents clients in several areas, including merger review, government investigations, and antitrust-related counseling and litigation.
Taylor M. Owings is a partner in the New York office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where she represents clients in civil merger and non-merger matters both before federal and state government agencies and in private litigation. She also counsels clients on the application of antitrust law to their business operations, with an emphasis on issues arising in technology-focused industries.
Bonnie Lau is a partner in the San Francisco office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. She represents clients in antitrust and related complex litigation involving claims of price-fixing, wage-fixing, no-poach conduct, output suppression, monopolization, refusal to deal, predatory pricing, and group boycott, as well as antitrust counterclaims in IP and patent matters. Clients praise Bonnie as a “masterful strategist” who “deliver[s] pragmatic and business-focused advice,” and “a fantastic lawyer” who is “detail-oriented and able to manage complex matters with ease and good humor” (Chambers USA).