What's Happening?
Mark Hamer, who served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division, has rejoined Baker McKenzie as a partner in their Washington, DC office. Hamer was instrumental in leading the DOJ's civil antitrust enforcement program, overseeing the largest civil antitrust litigation portfolio in the department's history. His return to Baker McKenzie marks a significant move in the legal industry, as he brings extensive experience and expertise in antitrust matters back to the private sector.
Why It's Important?
Hamer's return to Baker McKenzie is significant for the firm, as it strengthens their antitrust practice with his deep knowledge and experience from the DOJ. This move could influence the firm's approach to handling complex
antitrust cases and advising clients on regulatory compliance. For the DOJ, Hamer's departure may lead to shifts in leadership and strategy within the antitrust division, potentially impacting ongoing and future antitrust investigations and enforcement actions.













