Thomas J. McGarrigle
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Thomas J. McGarrigle is a distinguished attorney based in Philadelphia, PA, specializing in Antitrust and Trade Law, Criminal Defense, and Litigation. With over four decades of extensive legal experience, he has established himself as a formidable advocate at Reed Smith, LLP, where he provides strategic counsel to clients navigating complex legal landscapes. A proud alumnus of Villanova University School of Law, Thomas earned his Juris Doctor in 1978, laying the foundation for a career dedicated to upholding the principles of justice and fairness. His comprehensive understanding of antitrust regulations and trade practices allows him to effectively represent clients in high-stakes litigation, ensuring compliance while safeguarding their competitive interests. In addition to his expertise in antitrust matters, Thomas is a seasoned criminal defense attorney. He has successfully defended clients against a range of charges, employing a meticulous approach to each case to achieve optimal outcomes. His litigation experience spans various industries, making him a versatile advocate capable of addressing diverse legal challenges. Thomas is known for his authoritative presence in the courtroom and his commitment to client service. He believes in fostering strong relationships and maintaining open lines of communication, ensuring that clients are well-informed and confident in their legal strategies. As a member of the Philadelphia legal community, Thomas is actively involved in continuing legal education and mentorship programs, sharing his knowledge and insights with the next generation of lawyers. His dedication to excellence and ethical practice has earned him a reputation as a trusted advisor and a tenacious defender in the fields of antitrust, trade law, and criminal defense.
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.