Joseph Saveri Law Firm Contributes to Chambers and Partners’s Cartels 2019 Global Practice Guide

Joseph Saveri Law Firm partner Steve Williams authored an article which appears in Cartels 2019, a global practice guide published by Chambers & Partners (“Chambers”). Steve’s submission appeared in the “Trends and Developments” section, covering:

  • Should United States courts defer to foreign defendant’s’ state compulsion claims arguing that their conduct is permitted or required by foreign law; and
  • Will the Supreme Court use the Pepper v. Apple case to overrule the Illinois Brick bar on indirect purchaser damage claims as has been suggested by United States Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division Makan Delrahim?

Cartel 2019 provides expert legal commentary on key issues for businesses with competition matters. It is intended as a broad, first-level survey of principles and practices in a substantial number of jurisdictions, geared toward compiling information of value to individuals and entities concerned with the application of cartel questions that arise on a regular basis.

Chambers Global Practice Guides provide in-house counsel with expert legal commentary on the main practice areas in key jurisdictions around the world. The guides focus on the practical legal issues affecting business and enable the reader to compare legislation and procedure across a range of key jurisdictions. For each of its guides, Chambers selects contributing editors who are ranked in the relevant Chambers Guides as the best in their field. The individual contributors who write the “Law and Practice” and ‘Trends & Developments” sections are selected on the same basis.

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