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Robins Kaplan attorneys Hollis Salzman, Kellie Lerner, David Rochelson, and Benjamin Steinberg have been nominated for Concurrences’ 2019 Antitrust Writing Awards. Concurrences selected two of the firms’ articles as candidates for its Business Articles Awards, which spotlight the top Antitrust articles published in professional publications in 2018.

Concurrences will select the winners based on votes received from readers, as well as the opinions of its handpicked jury. You can read the nominated articles and cast your votes for them at the links below. The articles are:

Insight: Defendant Class Actions – The Solution to Suing Hundreds of Defendants
By Hollis Salzman and Benjamin Steinberg
November 8, 2018

Salzman and Steinberg’s article was nominated in the Private Enforcement category. Published in Bloomberg Law, the piece examines the often-overlooked and seldom deployed defendant class action, a valuable tool for antitrust litigators. Read the full article and cast your vote here.

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Algorithmic Price Fixing?
By Kellie Lerner and David Rochelson
February 8, 2018

Lerner and Rochelson’s article was nominated in the Concerted Practices category. Published in Bloomberg, the piece examines the increasingly common practice of businesses relying on pricing algorithms and offers guidance on how the antitrust laws may be used to address violations when those algorithms are used to unlawfully set prices. Read the full article and cast your vote here.

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