Daniel B Pickard
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Daniel B. Pickard is a distinguished attorney based in Washington, D.C., specializing in Antitrust and Trade Law. With a robust background in legal practice, Daniel has built a reputation for his expertise in navigating complex regulatory environments and advocating for clients in high-stakes antitrust matters. He currently practices law at Wiley Rein & Fielding, where he leverages his extensive knowledge to provide strategic counsel to businesses facing competition-related challenges. Daniel's academic credentials include a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Georgetown University Law Center and a Juris Doctor (JD) from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania School of Law. His foundational education at Pennsylvania State University further complements his legal acumen, equipping him with a diverse perspective on the interplay between law and commerce. Having previously served at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC and the Law Offices of Daniel B. Pickard, Daniel has honed his skills in litigation and compliance, successfully representing clients in both federal and state antitrust matters. His approach combines meticulous legal analysis with a deep understanding of market dynamics, enabling him to devise effective solutions tailored to the unique needs of each client. Recognized for his thought leadership in the field, Daniel frequently contributes to discussions on antitrust issues and trade regulations, making him a sought-after speaker and advisor. He is committed to ensuring that his clients remain competitive while adhering to the evolving legal landscape. As a trusted advocate in the antitrust arena, Daniel B. Pickard continues to make significant contributions to the legal community in Washington, D.C.
About Antitrust Trade Law
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.