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Karen H. Shin, a highly esteemed attorney based in Irvine, California, brings an unparalleled 50 years of experience in antitrust and trade law to Blank Rome LLP. Her distinguished legal career reflects a profound commitment to advancing and protecting her clients' business interests in an ever-evolving marketplace. With her office conveniently located at 4 Park Plz Ste 450, Karen provides personalized and strategic legal counsel to businesses of all sizes, ensuring they navigate the complexities of antitrust regulations with confidence and foresight. Throughout her five decades of practice, Karen has become a trusted advisor to many, known for her meticulous attention to detail and her ability to anticipate industry trends and regulatory changes. Her expertise encompasses all facets of antitrust and trade law, including merger reviews, compliance programs, and litigation. Karen's approach is both proactive and pragmatic, focusing on crafting innovative legal strategies that align with her clients' long-term business objectives. Her dedication to understanding each client's unique needs allows her to offer bespoke legal solutions that are both effective and efficient. Karen's commitment to excellence in legal service is matched by her passion for client advocacy. She consistently prioritizes open communication, ensuring her clients are informed and engaged throughout the legal process. Her reputation for integrity and professionalism has earned her the respect of peers and clients alike, making her a leading figure in the field of antitrust and trade law. At Blank Rome LLP, Karen H. Shin continues to set the standard for legal expertise and client service, dedicated to fostering fair competition and protecting the interests of her clients in the dynamic world of 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.