Melinda F. Levitt’s practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, including the areas of antitrust and class action defense work in matters pending before federal and state courts, as well as various federal agencies. She is a member of the firm’s Antitrust and Privacy, Security & Information Management.
Melinda has developed in-depth experience in complex electronic discovery matters and regularly publishes and speaks on a variety of eDiscovery developments and recommended best practices.
In addition to her litigation activities, Melinda also has experience in international trade matters, having previously worked at the U.S. Department of Commerce as an import specialist. Her work in this area has included antidumping case work and counseling and representing clients before the Office of the United States Trade Representative, the European Commission, and various other governmental trade officials.
Präsentationen und Veröffentlichungen
- Quoted, “Google Judge Weighs Secrecy, Openness Without Crystal Ball,” Law360 (October 13, 2023)
- “Text Messages, EDiscovery, and the New Threat to Privacy,” Foley Insights (November 21, 2019).
- “Privacy, Wherefore Art Thou?” Legal News: Privacy, Security & Information Management (December 2018).
- “eDiscovery Update including AI for Technology Assisted Review,” Internet, IT & E-Discovery Blog (August 2018).
- “GDPR and U.S. eDiscovery – Who Will Win the Game of Chicken,” Foley Intelligence (June 2018).
- “Bad Behavior in eDiscovery is Still Very Costly!” Internet, IT & E-Discovery Blog (May 2018).
- “Glassdoor Inc. v. Superior Court of Santa Clara County,” Leading Internet Case Law (June 2017).
- “Texts Generate New E-Discovery Dilemmas for In-House Counsel” (quoted), Corporate Counsel (July 21, 2017).
Sprachen
- Französisch
- Italienisch
Melinda Levitt Comments on Opening the Courtroom in Antitrust Cases
Der Geist von Robinson-Patman erwacht bei der FTC
Das US-Justizministerium zieht Grundsatzerklärungen zurück, die einen begrenzten sicheren Hafen für den Informationsaustausch zwischen Wettbewerbern definiert haben.
FTC veröffentlicht neue Grundsatzerklärung zur Durchsetzung von „unlauteren Wettbewerbsmethoden” gemäß Abschnitt 5 des FTC Act
Ein Jahr Maßnahmen seit Präsident Bidens Durchführungsverordnung zum Wettbewerb