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James Burns is the chair of the Williams Mullen Antitrust & Trade Regulation Practice Group. He has practiced antitrust law for over thirty years and has litigated antitrust and related claims in trial and appellate courts all across the country. He also advises clients on antitrust compliance issues and has represented clients before the DOJ Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission on a wide variety of antitrust matters, including mergers. While he has represented clients in antitrust matters in a wide variety of industries, he has extensive experience assisting clients in the health care and insurance industries with the unique antitrust challenges they often face. Jim has litigated every major type of antitrust claim, including claims of price-fixing, monopolization, unfair competition, price discrimination, market allocations, tying arrangements, group boycotts, exclusive dealing and concerted refusals to deal. He has litigated both individual actions and class actions, and while he most frequently represents defendants in such matters, he has represented plaintiffs that have been harmed by anticompetitive conduct as well. Jim has a similarly broad range of experience in antitrust counseling matters. He has worked extensively with in-house corporate counsel on issues relating to the Federal Trade Commission/Department of Justice Antitrust Division Guidelines for Collaborations with Competitors, the Statements of Enforcement Policy in Health Care, the Guidelines for the Licensing of Intellectual Property and the Horizontal Merger Guidelines. Jim also has an active antitrust compliance practice. He has conducted antitrust seminars, performed antitrust audits, and led antitrust discussion groups for executives and staff of many Fortune 500 companies. And he has represented clients seeking clearance for proposed merger transactions under the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act. Jim has been active in the leadership of the American Bar Association's Antitrust Section for over two decades and is an American Bar Foundation Fellow. He is also a co-author of the ABA's Insurance Antitrust Handbook (first and second editions), a leading treatise on the application of the antitrust laws to the insurance industry, and was a contributing author to Antitrust Law Developments (sixth edition), the ABA Antitrust Section's multi-volume treatise on the antitrust laws. Jim writes often on antitrust issues for the legal trade press and has published guest columns on antitrust issues in Competition Law360, Health Law360, Insurance Law360, The Business Suit (DRI) and the Hampton Roads Business Journal. He has been awarded several "Top Author/Readers' Choice" Awards by JD Supra for his columns on antitrust issues. Jim is also called upon often for his comments on antitrust issues by the national press. His views have appeared in The National Law Journal, Business Insurance, Law360, Modern Healthcare, the American Medical News, HealthCare Dive and the BNA Daily Report for Executives, among other publications. Martindale Hubbell has rated Burns an AV attorney, its highest rating, and he has also been listed as a Top Rated Lawyer by Legal Leader for the Washington, D.C. area. Jim earned his J.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. While in law school, he was a member of the UCLA National Moot Court team, after being awarded the Best Brief Award and being named a Distinguished Advocate in the UCLA Moot Court competition. He earned his A.B., cum laude, from Colgate University.