Dan Wall represents corporate and individual clients in antitrust and white-collar crime defense matters and related commercial litigation. He previously served as Co-Chair of the Global Antitrust and Competition Practice Group. He is recognized as one of the leading antitrust lawyers in the United States, with a practice that covers the gamut from complex antitrust litigation, government conduct investigations, merger reviews and counseling. His specialties are single-firm conduct litigation (e.g., monopolization actions) and the application of the antitrust laws to high technology industries.
Throughout his career, Mr. Wall has been active in the ABA's Section of Antitrust Law. He was recently named to the Section's Council for a three-year term. Previously, Mr. Wall was a founder and served four years as Editor of Antitrust magazine, was Chair of both the Computer Industry Committee and Sports and Entertainment Industry Committee and organized and chaired The Stanford Conference on Antitrust in the Technology Economy (2003). He was a chair for The Berkeley Conference on Antitrust in the Technology Economy in June 2005.
Mr. Wall began his career as a trial lawyer in the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice, where he was a member of the trial team in United States v. AT&T.