Biography
Jeremy is an Associate in the Antitrust Group at the Firm’s Philadelphia office. Jeremy represents individuals and businesses in class action litigation challenging monopolistic practices, price-fixing conspiracies, and other agreements to restrain trade. He plays a key role on the co-lead counsel team representing a proposed class of web publishers who allege that Google engaged in a scheme to monopolize the markets for products publishers use to sell their digital advertising space in In re Google Digital Advertising Antitrust Litigation (S.D.N.Y.). Jeremy’s other matters have included In re Platinum & Palladium Antitrust Litigation (S.D.N.Y.) (financial benchmark manipulation), Henry v. Brown University (N.D. Ill.) (elite university financial aid conspiracy), and Dale v. Deutsche Telekom AG (N.D. Ill.) (T‑Mobile/Sprint post-merger challenge), and Johnson v. Zuffa, LLC (mixed martial arts fighter pay suppression).
Before joining the Firm, Jeremy clerked for Judge Harvey Bartle III of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Jeremy is a graduate of Temple University Beasley School of Law, where he completed a Certificate in Trial Advocacy and Litigation and earned the Faculty Award for Academic Achievement. During law school, he served as an intern with the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania as well as for Judges Michael A. Shipp of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and Cheryl Ann Krause of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He represented noncitizens in Third Circuit immigration appeals through the Federal Appellate Litigation Clinic. He was also a member of the Temple Law Review editorial board.
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