Sofia Luina
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Sofia Luina is a distinguished attorney based in Washington, DC, specializing in Antitrust & Trade Law and Class Action litigation. As a pivotal member of the Law Offices of Sofia Luina and an esteemed legal consultant for the U.S. Department of Justice, Sofia brings extensive expertise and a nuanced understanding of complex legal frameworks that govern competitive practices and consumer rights. A graduate of George Washington University Law School, Sofia has built a reputable career characterized by her commitment to upholding fair market competition and advocating for the rights of individuals in high-stakes class action cases. Her comprehensive knowledge of antitrust regulations enables her to navigate intricate legal challenges while crafting strategic solutions tailored to her clients’ needs. Sofia’s practice encompasses a broad spectrum of antitrust issues, including merger reviews, price-fixing conspiracies, and monopolistic behavior. She is adept at representing both plaintiffs and defendants, ensuring that all parties receive equitable treatment under the law. Moreover, her experience with class action lawsuits allows her to effectively manage large-scale claims, advocating for affected consumers and businesses alike. Recognized for her analytical acumen and persuasive advocacy, Sofia Luina is dedicated to fostering a competitive marketplace while protecting consumer interests. Her contributions to the field are further amplified through her ongoing engagement with legal communities and participation in relevant policy discussions. Connect with Sofia to explore how her expertise in Antitrust & Trade Law can benefit your legal needs in Washington, DC, and beyond.
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.