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Andrew William Vail is a distinguished attorney based in Chicago, IL, specializing in litigation, antitrust and trade law, and commercial law at Jenner & Block LLP. With a reputation for exceptional legal acumen and strategic thinking, Andrew has successfully represented clients across various industries, navigating complex legal landscapes to achieve favorable outcomes. A graduate of the University of Illinois College of Law, Andrew has honed his expertise in antitrust regulations and commercial disputes, providing clients with comprehensive solutions tailored to their unique business needs. His deep understanding of the intricacies of trade law allows him to effectively counsel clients on compliance, risk management, and competitive practices in an ever-evolving market. At Jenner & Block, Andrew is recognized for his commitment to excellence and his ability to distill complex legal concepts into actionable strategies. He is adept at managing high-stakes litigation and has a proven track record of success in both trial and appellate courts. His collaborative approach fosters strong relationships with clients, ensuring that their objectives are met with precision and care. Andrew's contributions extend beyond the courtroom; he is an active member of the legal community, participating in various professional organizations and contributing to thought leadership in his areas of expertise. As a trusted advisor, he is dedicated to helping clients navigate the challenges of today’s legal environment while remaining focused on their long-term goals. Whether representing large corporations or emerging businesses, Andrew William Vail is committed to delivering exceptional legal services that drive results and foster growth in the competitive landscape of Chicago and beyond.
Antitrust attorneys handle matters involving competition law, market practices, and trade regulations. They help businesses comply with antitrust laws and defend against claims. Common matters include price fixing, monopoly claims, merger review, trade practices.