Dysart Willis is proud to announce that Senior Counsel Jim Kurosad will serve as a panelist at the American Bar Association, 70th Antitrust Law Spring Meeting, in Washington, DC, on April 6-8, 2022.
Jim will be speaking on the Indictments and Jury Trials: A New Enforcement Era panel, presented by the ABA, Cartel & Criminal Practice Committee and International Cartel Task Force, to discuss trends in DOJ antitrust investigations and prosecutions, ranging from no-poach, wage-fixing, price-fixing, bid rigging, and market allocation charges in the food supply, road construction, and pharmaceuticals industries.
Other panelists will include, Session Chair/Moderator, Wendy H. Waszmer, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, New York, NY; Lisa Manning, Schertler & Onorato LLP, Washington, DC; James H. Mutchnik, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Chicago, IL, and Elizabeth Prewitt, Latham & Watkins LLP, New York, NY.
In 2019, Jim joined Dysart Willis to lead its antitrust, government investigations and compliance, and white collar defense practice after serving 30 years in the DOJ as an FBI Special Agent in San Francisco, CA, an Antitrust Division Trial Attorney and Assistant Chief in Atlanta, GA, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Raleigh, NC. Jim’s wealth of experience in complex antitrust and white collar crime matters make him an invaluable leader of our government investigation and enforcement team.
Located in Raleigh, NC, Dysart Willis serves clients across the country in complex antitrust matters, Grand Jury investigations, and federal criminal litigation.