John Eichlin
Antitrust & Foreign Investment Partner, New York
"I take a holistic approach to advising clients on the key antitrust risks and opportunities impacting their global businesses."
Overview
Professional experience
Education and qualifications
Published works
Overview
John advises clients on a broad range of antitrust and consumer protection issues. His expertise is informed by more than a decade’s experience guiding clients through the most complex multijurisdictional matters. Clients cite his practical approach and relevant cross-border expertise. He has a particular focus on innovative industries, including the technology, financial services and pharmaceutical sectors.
John’s relevant experience crosses merger control, enforcement / litigation and compliance matters. He regularly guides U.S. and international clients through all phases of complex global merger reviews, including the implementation of complex divestitures. He also advises in the structuring of joint ventures, IP licenses, cooperation and distribution agreements and other commercial arrangements. He regularly defends clients in highly sensitive conduct matters involving enforcement, litigation and legislative inquiries. He also helps companies navigate the evolving enforcement landscape in the U.S., including cartels, monopolization, vertical restraints, unfair competition and other antitrust and consumer protection issues. He builds on this experience to help clients develop and implement effective compliance programs.
His cross-border advice is informed by having supported clients from Beijing, London and Dusseldorf. He is actively involved in policy and comment initiatives through the American Bar Association and the New York City Bar Association. He regularly speaks and authors articles on a range of cutting edge issues relevant for clients. Who’s Who Legal has recognized him as a Future Leader.
Work highlights
- Linde: advising in relation to its US$90bn merger of equals with Praxair to create the largest industrial gas group in the world. We coordinated merger control filings in more than 20 jurisdictions worldwide, including in the U.S., EU and China.
- Deutsche Börse AG: advising on its proposed mergers with NYSE Euronext and the London Stock Exchange.
- Novartis: advising on its strategic portfolio transformation, including the acquisition of GSK’s global oncology business and the sales of its vaccines businesses to GSK and CSL.
- Nespresso: securing successful dismissal of a putative class action challenging alleged repair restrictions in the Southern District of New York.
- A coalition of financial institutions: advising on a Congressional inquiry into net zero initiatives.
- A generic pharmaceutical company: advising on a criminal cartel investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
- A consortium of financial institutions: advising on the development of an innovative financial services platform.
Professional experience
Education and qualifications
Published works
John writes regularly on antitrust issues. His publications include:
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Non-Structural Remedies and Their Key Strengths - Global Competition Review
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Enforcers around the globe set their sights on labor markets - Concurrences
- Co-author, "Predicting competition in digital markets", IFLR, December 2019
- Co-author, "Employing Antitrust: Spotlight on Labor Markets in the Digital Economy", LinkingCompetition, October 2019
- Co-author, "The New Digital Revolution? The Global Antitrust Focus on Platform Markets", Business Law Today, September 2019
- Co-author, "Navigating the New Competition Law Frontier: Reviewing Global Antitrust Approaches to Technology Platforms", The International Lawyer, March 2019
- Co-author, "International Standards of Procedural Fairness and Transparency in Chinese Investigations," CPI Antitrust Chronicle, February 2015 (Concurrence Antitrust Writing Awards 2016: Best Antitrust Business Article, Asia-Pacific)
- Co-author, "Antitrust Audits: An Essential But Often Overlooked Component of an Effective Corporate Compliance Program," American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law Spring Meeting Briefing, April 2016
- Co-author, "The growth of the compliance carrot: United States latest - but not only - authority to reward corporate antitrust compliance programs," American Bar Association Compliance & Ethics Spotlight, February 2016
- Co-author, "China: Cartels," Global Competition Review's Asia-Pacific Antitrust Review, 2014-2018