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US: Robins Kaplan announces partners and principals in antitrust

 |  January 4, 2016

Robins Kaplan LLP is proud to announce that Jonathan Mutch, Denise Rahne, Jenny Robbins, and Sam Walling have been named partners. The firm’s Executive Board has also elected Katherine Barrett Wiik, Melissa D’Alelio, Matthew Frerichs, William Reiss, and Patrick Stoneking as principals.

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    Two of which specialize in antitrust:
    Jenny Robbins represents Fortune 500 companies and individuals alike in a myriad of high-profile and private matters, sometimes as plaintiff and sometimes as defendant, in areas such as complex class action, antitrust, and other commercial litigation, white-collar criminal charges, government investigations, and allegations of attorney malpractice and professional misconduct.

    William Reiss has more than a decade of experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants in high-profile antitrust litigation. His practice is focused on complex antitrust and commodity futures class actions, and he has particular experience prosecuting antitrust violations in the automotive, marine products, and financial services industries, and representing clients in the pharmaceutical industry.

    Currently, Mr. Reiss serves as co-lead counsel on behalf of a class of consumers and businesses who purchased automobiles for end use in In re Automotive Parts Antitrust Litigation, which stems from the largest-ever criminal investigation by the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice. Mr. Reiss also serves as co-lead counsel on behalf of a class of consumers who purchased disposable contact lenses in In re Disposable Contact Lens Antitrust Litigation.

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