
SAN FRANCISCO - Rohit K. Singla does not typically defend straightforward price-fixing or monopoly cases. More often, he handles antitrust matters that raise questions the courts and law haven't yet answered.
"I tend to work on cases where the rules have not been developed," he said. "The cases I'm doing, the questions are more: 'Here's what happened. Should this be anti-competitive? Is it good? Is it bad?'"
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