The Chairman of the American Antitrust Institute (AAI) Board of Directors, Pamela Gilbert, announced the addition of Ellen Meriwether to the Board.
“Ellen brings a rich and diverse background in antitrust enforcement, research, and scholarship to the AAI board,” said Gilbert. “Her expertise and insights will be invaluable to AAI’s continuing leadership in competition policy and advocacy. I am thrilled that she is joining the board.”
Ms. Meriwether has been a litigation partner with Cafferty Clobes Meriwether & Sprengel LLP since the firm’s inception in 1992. Based in Philadelphia, Ms. Meriwether has represented clients in all the firm’s major industry areas, including pharmaceuticals, airlines, insurance and financial services, technology and manufacturing.
She has been a member of the AAI Advisory Board since 2010 and has been involved in AAI research, education, and advocacy programs and events as a speaker, author, and planner.
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