On Thursday, July 26, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider announced that Tiffany Rider has joined its Antitrust Group as a partner in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.
Joining from Skadden, Ms. Rider has over 15 years of experience focusing on criminal antitrust cartel investigations; follow-on antitrust class action litigation and arbitration; and complex mergers and acquisitions. Ms. Rider has defended companies and individuals in international cartel cases, advocating before the Department of Justice, European Commission and Canadian Competition Bureau, among other global enforcement agencies.
“Tiffany’s wealth of experience in criminal antitrust matters, complex litigation and billion-dollar transactions significantly bolsters our ability to serve our clients internationally,” said John Harkrider, Co-Chair of the Antitrust Group and a founding partner at the firm. “This addition allows us to continue our growth during a transformative era of antitrust law. We are pleased to welcome Tiffany to the team.”
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