In a July 24 announcement, Crowell & Moring stated that former US Department of Justice Deputy Assistant Attorney General Juan Arteaga has joined its New York office in the global Antitrust Group.
The new partner comes to the firm with 15 years of experience in litigation, class action, international arbitrations, merger enforcement and government investigations.
Arteaga worked in the DOJ’s Antitrust Division for almost 4 years where he was the deputy for Civil Enforcement overseeing merger and competition investigations in various industries.
Jason C. Murray, co-chair of the firm’s Antitrust Group said, “Juan has represented Fortune 500 companies and financial institutions on complex, ‘bet the company’ litigations and investigations. His experience representing financial institutions, coupled with his presence in New York, will make him a trusted counselor…”
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