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Joshua Benjamin Silverman is a distinguished attorney at Pomerantz LLP, based in Chicago, IL, where he specializes in Securities and Investment Fraud, Litigation, and Antitrust and Trade Law. With a robust background in complex litigation, Joshua has built a reputation for his meticulous approach and unwavering commitment to client advocacy, providing unparalleled legal counsel in high-stakes financial disputes. Joshua’s extensive experience in securities law equips him with a profound understanding of the intricacies involved in investment fraud cases. He skillfully navigates both state and federal regulations, ensuring that his clients are well-represented and their rights vigorously defended. His litigation expertise extends to antitrust matters, where he adeptly addresses issues surrounding unfair competition and monopolistic practices, advocating for both businesses and consumers alike. At Pomerantz LLP, Joshua collaborates with a team of seasoned professionals, leveraging their collective knowledge to achieve favorable outcomes for clients. His analytical skills and strategic mindset enable him to tackle complex legal challenges with confidence and precision. A proud member of the Chicago legal community, Joshua is committed to staying at the forefront of evolving legal trends and regulatory changes, continuously honing his skills to provide the highest level of service. He is dedicated to fostering lasting relationships with clients, grounded in trust and transparency. For those seeking a knowledgeable and passionate attorney in the realms of Securities and Investment Fraud, Litigation, and Antitrust and Trade Law, Joshua Benjamin Silverman stands as a formidable ally in navigating the complexities of the 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.