Saralisa C. Brau is the Chief Antitrust Counsel at McKesson Corporation in Washington, D.C. Saralisa leads and coordinates antitrust strategy and counseling enterprise-wide. Before joining McKesson in 2017, Saralisa served as a Deputy Assistant Director in the Health Care Division of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition, where she led investigations and litigation involving alleged violations of the antitrust laws by pharmaceutical companies, physicians, hospitals, and other health care entities. She previously practiced antitrust law at McDermott Will & Emery. Saralisa serves as the Chair of the Antitrust Practice Group of the American Health Lawyers Association. She is also a lead author and editor of the book Antitrust and Health Care: A Comprehensive Guide, published by the American Health Lawyers Association (1st ed. 2013; 2d ed. 2017). She graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, from Duke University.
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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