NLJ: Lauren Drake Weighs in on 'Huge Demand' for Antitrust Lawyers

The National Law Journal tapped Lauren in D.C. for insight into the antitrust boom:

Law firms and lobbyists are getting paid millions by big tech companies to fight antitrust legislation and litigation.

But the new business comes with some complications for the legal industry, including a dearth of new legal talent versed in antitrust as well as competition for talent among corporate legal departments, law firms and the government.

“We’re seeing huge demand for antitrust talent coming from the government,” said Lauren Drake, a Washington, D.C.-based legal recruiter with Macrae. “We’ve recently placed a number of senior people out of the [Federal Trade Commission].”

Read the article in full here: As Legal Business Booms From Big Tech, Antitrust Lawyers in Hot Demand.

 
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