Paula Render is an antitrust trial lawyer. She has argued in most of the federal appellate courts and numerous federal and state trial courts and has tried cases in federal courts and before arbitration panels. In addition, she counsels clients on compliance and antitrust issues.
Paula was part of the leadership of the Jones Day trial teams that defended Aetna, American Airlines, Electrolux, and National Beef Packing in the litigated challenges to their mergers. She has won summary judgment and defended it on appeal in a number of cases, for example for Cardinal Health in a tying case and for 3D Systems in a technological tying case. She won denial of class certification in a conspiracy case and dismissal of another such case, both brought against Arctic Glacier. She also has negotiated favorable settlements of class and individual antitrust actions. Current representations include Cardinal Health and Deutsche Bank, among others.
Paula is the past chair of the Federal Civil Enforcement Committee of the ABA’s Section of Antitrust Law, has contributed to numerous Antitrust Section publications, and is currently the Section’s liaison to the ABA’s Commission on Women in the Profession. She is a past chair of The Chicago Bar Association’s Antitrust Law Committee. Prior to her legal career, Paula worked in sales and product management for AT&T in New Jersey and Milan, Italy.
Paula Render, partner at Jones Day, and John Snyder, partner at Alston & Bird, talk about the developments and trends in merger and acquisition antitrust law.
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