Biography

Anthony Duh is an associate in Weil’s Antitrust/Competition practice, where he focuses on civil antitrust, class action, and other complex litigation, as well as transactional regulatory clearance and government and internal investigations.
Mr. Duh’s recent experience includes serving on Weil teams representing:
- Bridgestone in connection with class action litigation that is part of the multi-district litigation, In re Automotive Parts Antitrust Litigation, consolidated in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
- A global chemicals manufacturer in connection with a Department of Justice criminal antitrust investigation regarding alleged price fixing in the market for liquid aluminum sulfate, a key water treatment chemical, as well as in related class action litigation and state false claims act cases.
Mr. Duh received his B.A. from Tulane University and his J.D. from Fordham University School of Law, where he was a member of the Fordham Law Review.
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Latest Thinking
- DOJ Antitrust Division Issues Guidance on Case Selection of Criteria for Use of Arbitration Alert — Antitrust/Competition — By Adam C. Hemlock, Eric S. Hochstadt, Carrie C. Mahan and Anthony Duh — PDF — December 14, 2020
- Don’t Let Your Business Get Gouged by COVID-19 Price Change Class Actions Publication — National Law Journal — By Carrie C. Mahan, Eric S. Hochstadt, Pravin R. Patel and Anthony Duh — June 09, 2020
- DOJ Announces New ‘Strike Force’ to Root Out Government Bid Rigging Alert — Antitrust/Competition — By Adam C. Hemlock, Anthony Duh and Beau Baumann — PDF — November 25, 2019