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Drew John Davis is a distinguished attorney based in San Francisco, California, with a formidable career spanning over two decades in the legal field. As a partner at Folger Levin LLP, Drew specializes in Antitrust & Trade Law, Appeals, and Arbitration, bringing a wealth of knowledge and strategic insight to each case. His office, located on the 20th floor of 199 Fremont Street, serves as a hub for clients seeking authoritative legal representation in complex matters. Drew's legal expertise is complemented by his unwavering commitment to delivering favorable outcomes for his clients. He has earned a reputation for his meticulous approach to case preparation and his ability to navigate the intricacies of antitrust and trade regulations effectively. His skills in arbitration and appeals are equally renowned, where his persuasive advocacy and tactical acumen consistently make a significant impact. Drew's dedication to his clients is matched by his commitment to the broader legal community, where he actively contributes to advancing the practice areas he specializes in. At Folger Levin LLP, Drew John Davis is known not only for his legal proficiency but also for his client-centered approach. He believes in fostering strong attorney-client relationships, ensuring that each client is informed, empowered, and confident in their legal journey. His ability to dissect complex legal issues and present them in an accessible manner makes him a sought-after attorney for businesses and individuals alike. Whether navigating the complexities of trade law or advocating in high-stakes appeals, Drew's legal acumen and commitment to excellence remain steadfast, making him a formidable advocate in the San Francisco legal landscape.
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.