Overview
Matthew Modell is Counsel in the Antitrust & Disputes practice group.
His practice focuses on antitrust and other complex litigation at the trial level in federal and state courts throughout the country, including antitrust and trade regulation, internal and government investigations, criminal antitrust defense, class actions, and private and government litigation.
Prior to being in private practice, Matt served as a law clerk to Judge Terrence W. Boyle of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.
Experience
- A global energy company in multi-state investigations and litigation alleging fraud, unjust enrichment, and false claims
- A major contact lens retailer in a class-action antitrust lawsuit related to the intersection of internet search advertising and trademark law.
- Corporate and individual clients in Department of Justice criminal investigations, including handling plea negotiations in matters involving automobile parts.
- A FinTech company in a private antitrust litigation suit alleging violations of Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act, Section 3 Clayton, and state antitrust laws.
- Various Fortune 500 companies responding to third-party subpoenas from various state and federal government agencies.
- Counseling clients on antitrust and trade regulation matters, joint ventures and competitor collaborations, price discrimination, distributor relations, and other competition-related issues.
- A global retailer in an FTC antitrust enforcement investigation.
- Various pro bono clients, including a jury trial on landlord tenant, and dozens of judicial hearings representing victims of domestic violence.
Qualifications
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Education
University of North Carolina
J.D. (With Honors)
- President, Student Bar Association
- James E. and Carolyn B. Davis Society
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Clerkships
- Judge Terrence W. Boyle, United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina
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Admissions
- District of Columbia
- New York
- North Carolina
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Courts
- United States Supreme Court
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Of Note
Professional Affiliations and Distinctions
- Member, American Bar Association, Antitrust Section
- Young Lawyer Representative, Trade Sports and Professional Associations Committee, Section of Antitrust, American Bar Association (2012)
- DC Bar Pro Bono High Honor Roll, 2021, 2020, 2018, and 2016
- DC Bar Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2017
- North Carolina Pro Bono Honor Society, 2021, 2020, 2018, and 2017
Publications and Speaking Engagements
- Panelist for live webinar, “DOJ's Heightened Enforcement on "No-Poach" Agreements: Hot Buttons to Consider” (May 2021)
- Chapter “United States: Cartels”, Global Competition Review, Americas Antitrust Review 2021, co-authored.
- Panelist for live webinar, “The DOJ’s ‘No-Poach’ Agreements: Navigating Implications to the Year Ahead and Beyond”, 2020
- Article on DOJ/FTC Release Long-Awaited Vertical Merger Guidelines, co-authored, 2020
- Chapter “United States: Cartels”, Global Competition Review, Americas Antitrust Review 2020, co-authored.
- Chapter “United States: Cartels”, Global Competition Review, Americas Antitrust Review 2019, co-authored.
- Article on “No-Poach Agreements Raise Issue for Companies with Employees in the United States,” co-authored, 2019
- “Criminal Antitrust Sentencing of Individuals: Prosecutorial Trends and Judicial Involvement”, co-author, ABA Antitrust Section Spring Meeting (March 2012)
- “(Dis)Honest Services Fraud: 'Bad men, like good men, are entitled to be tried and sentenced in accordance with law”,' North Carolina Central University Law Review (Spring 2010)
- “Protecting Free Speech in Electioneering Communications: FEC v. Wisconsin Right to Life", North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology” (December 2007)