Paul Hastings announced on Monday, August 23, that Michael Murray, one of the most senior antitrust lawyers in the Department of Justice (DOJ), has joined the firm as a partner based in Washington, DC. He served most recently as the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Antitrust Division at DOJ. The addition of Mr. Murray brings further depth to the firm’s commitment to supporting its clients’ transactional strategies and helping them meet regulatory challenges in today’s highly competitive global marketplace. His arrival follows that of partner Gary Zanfagna, Chair of the American Bar Association’s Antitrust Law Section and former Chief Antitrust Counsel at Honeywell International, who joined the firm earlier this year.
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