Rees Ferriter Morgan
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Rees Ferriter Morgan is a distinguished trial attorney based in San Francisco, CA, specializing in antitrust trade law and adeptly navigating the complexities of white collar criminal defense. With a robust track record in both federal and state courts, Rees has established himself as a formidable advocate, achieving success in numerous high-stakes cases, including five federal jury trial victories where he served as lead counsel. As a seasoned litigator, Rees has handled an extensive array of legal challenges, litigating over a dozen writs and appeals, and has made compelling arguments before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. His comprehensive understanding of regulatory enforcement actions, particularly in the realm of antitrust and business disputes, enables him to provide clients with strategic guidance tailored to their unique situations. Before joining Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP, Rees honed his skills as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) in the Southern District of California. During his tenure, he prosecuted a wide range of cases, including those involving fraud, identity theft, and organized crime. He was notably designated as an Anti-Gang and Violent Crime AUSA, where he played a pivotal role in formulating and executing initiatives aimed at gang eradication. Rees's legal journey began at Latham & Watkins LLP in San Francisco, where he focused on securities fraud and white collar criminal defense. This foundation equipped him with the analytical skills and legal acumen necessary to tackle complex antitrust issues and advocate effectively for his clients. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for justice, Rees Ferriter Morgan stands ready to navigate the intricacies of antitrust trade law, ensuring that his clients receive the highest level of representation in their pursuit of favorable outcomes.
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.