Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider recently announced the promotion of James Hunsberger, Kail Jethmalani, and David Pearl to partner, along with Carol Liu to counsel. The move is effective from January 1, 2024, strengthening the firm’s nationwide antitrust practice.
Jeny Maier, a member of Axinn’s Executive Committee, praised the promoted attorneys for their achievements and emphasized the firm’s commitment to delivering excellent client service.
Mike Keeley, Chair of Axinn’s antitrust practice, highlighted the integral role of the four lawyers in the growing antitrust team, acknowledging their expertise in handling high-stakes matters.
Read more: Axinn Grows New York Antitrust Team
The promoted attorneys, including James Hunsberger in D.C., Kail Jethmalani in New York, and David Pearl in D.C., bring diverse experience in antitrust law, covering mergers, litigation, and government investigations.
Axinn’s antitrust practice, recognized as one of the largest globally, has successfully defended over $450 billion in potential antitrust damages in the past year. The firm continues to lead in significant cases, affirming its position as a powerhouse in the antitrust legal field.
Source: Business Wire
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