Natalie Hayes is an associate in Weil’s Antitrust/Competition practice group. Her practice focuses on mergers & acquisitions, government investigations, civil litigation, and antitrust compliance matters across a broad range of industries.
Ms. Hayes is a member of the American Bar Association’s Section of Antitrust Law and has contributed to the ABA’s Annual Review of Antitrust Law Developments and Telecom Antitrust Handbook. She is the Managing Editor of the ABA’s Cartel & Joint Conduct Review, as well as the Young Lawyer Representative for the ABA Antitrust Section Joint Conduct Committee.
While in law school, Ms. Hayes worked as a law clerk at the Federal Trade Commission in Commissioner Joshua Wright’s office and in the Mergers I Division of the Bureau of Competition. Prior to and during law school, Ms. Hayes worked as an economist at the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis on the national income and product accounts.
Ms. Hayes received her J.D., magna cum laude, from the George Mason University School of Law, where she served as Managing Editor of the George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal, Vice Justice of the Moot Court Board, and a research assistant to Professor Adam Mossoff. She earned her B.A., cum laude, from the University of Southern California.
Stacy Frazier, Saralisa Brau, and Andrew King give their thoughts on how antitrust lawyers can be more involved with in-house counsel and the steps they should take if they want to transition.
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