
David Kesselman's journey into antitrust law began during his third year of law school, where he was captivated by the subject. He said the Sherman Act, with its concise substantive provisions, intrigued him, and he found joy in the creativity required to apply existing case law to new fact patterns across various industries, including health care, sports and high tech.
"In addition to my active practice, I teach antitrust law as an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School - and talkin...
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