Balancing a career and your life can already be complicated and time consuming, so why should you join or become engaged in the ABA Section of Antitrust Law? In this report from the ABA Section of Antitrust Law Spring Meeting 2018, host Chris Yook interviews April Tabor from the Federal Trade Commission and Paula Martucci,...
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April Tabor is the acting director for records and information management at the FTC and co-chair of the ABA Section...
Paula C. Martucci is Associate General Counsel at Walmart. Her expertise is in the areas of litigation management, compliance...
Chris Yook is a senior associate in the Antitrust practice of King & Spalding. He advises clients on the...
Balancing a career and your life can already be complicated and time consuming, so why should you join or become engaged in the ABA Section of Antitrust Law? In this report from the ABA Section of Antitrust Law Spring Meeting 2018, host Chris Yook interviews April Tabor from the Federal Trade Commission and Paula Martucci, in-house counsel at Walmart, about the ways the Section of Antitrust Law has helped them in their careers and otherwise. According to April and Paula, the benefits include gaining a community and mentors, keeping up on trends, getting CLE credit, practicing skills to use at work, and it’s fun!
April Tabor is the acting director for records and information management at the FTC and co-chair of the ABA Section of Antitrust Law’s Membership & Diversity Committee.
Paula Martucci is in-house counsel at Walmart, where she has been for 22 years. Currently she is managing litigation for product liability and consumer protection issues.
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Published: | June 5, 2018 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
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