Meaghan Thomas-Kennedy advises clients on high-stakes antitrust litigation matters, drawing on her experience both as in-house counsel and representing clients in multiple industries.
Meaghan helps clients navigate a range of antitrust matters, including:
- Government monopolization investigations and litigation
- Conduct investigations
- Complex class actions, particularly in relation to information exchange and algorithmic pricing
- Merger challenges brought by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Existential business disputes
Meaghan returns to Latham with a wealth of experience from her previous role at Apple, where she led the strategy for the company’s North American antitrust litigation docket, was responsible for the company’s highest-risk antitrust cases, and provided strategic counsel on a broad range of complex litigation matters.
Meaghan draws on her in-house counsel perspective to advise tech clients on the design and launch of new products, to navigate the intersection of intellectual property and competition law, and to craft docket-wide litigation management strategies.
Complementing her commercial work, Meaghan serves on the Board of the First District Appellate Project in Oakland, California and is an active member of the American Bar Association Antitrust Section and the California Lawyers Association.