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#288 Who Is Steve Cernak? Meet the 2024-25 Chair of the ABA Antitrust Law Section

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Release Date: 08/26/2024

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The Antitrust Law Section's new Chair is a lawyer, professor, and author of countless books and articles, with decades of leadership experience in the Section. What changes will he bring? In this episode, co-hosts Alicia Downey and Puja Patel ask Steve Cernak about his unusual career path, the priorities and initiatives he is planning to pursue in his one-year term, and the legal trends that he believes will affect the Section's members and their clients. Listen to this episode to get to know Steve a little better as the leader of a global association of professionals in the fields of antitrust, competition, consumer protection, and data privacy law--and as a loyal baseball fan.

With special guest:

Steven Cernak, Partner, Bona Law PC

Hosted by:

Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Puja Patel, A&O Shearman US LLP