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Mr. Davidow specializes in antitrust, patent and international litigation, as well as antitrust counseling.
As a law student at Columbia University, Mr. Davidow was the notes editor of the Columbia Law Review and the winner of the National Jessup Moot Court Competition.
Following two years in the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, Mr. Davidow spent 15 years in the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, where he eventually served as Chief of the Foreign Commerce Section and then Director of Policy and Planning.
After his government service, he was a senior antitrust partner in major New York City and Washington, D.C. law firms, representing clients from Japan, Europe, and the United States, as both plaintiffs and defendants, in antitrust, patent, and trade litigation matters. He has been counsel of record in numerous antitrust class actions and has briefed and argued multi-million dollar appeals before the First, Second, Seventh, Ninth and Federal Circuit courts of appeal.
In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Davidow has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at George Washington University School of Law, Columbia Law School, Georgetown Law Center, American University Law School, and George Mason University Law School, where he has taught courses in antitrust, regulation, and international competition policy. He is also the author of Antitrust Guide for International Business Activities (BNA, 4th ed. 2011); Patent-Related Misconduct Issues in U.S. Litigation (OUP 2010) and numerous articles dealing with international antitrust and patent litigation topics.