Antitrust and Trade Regulation Attorney Jobs Attorneys are considered to be the backbone of the society as they are responsible for maintaining law and order in the society. Antitrust and Trade Regulation Attorneys work to protect anti-competitive behavior (monopoly) and unfair business practices. They deal with topics covering Class actions; Deceptive practices; Franchising; Joint research, development, and production ventures; Liberalization of regulated industries; Marketing and distribution of goods and services; Mergers and acquisitions; Misleading advertising; Monopolization; Price discrimination; Price fixing and bid rigging; Restraints of trade; Telemarketing fraud; Trade associations; Tying arrangements; and Unfair competition. In the U.S. both state and federal antitrust laws are available.
A law degree coupled with a State Bar registration are the basic requirements for the position. J.D. degree is required which can be obtained after three years of full time or four years of part-time study. Proficiency in writing and speaking, reading, researching, analyzing, and thinking logically skills are essential to make it big in this profession.
Antitrust and Trade Regulation Attorney Jobs
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