Zachery Newton

Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

Houston
United States
T :+1 713 651 5445
Houston
United States
T :+1 713 651 5445

Biography

Zachery Newton is an associate in Norton Rose Fulbright's Houston office, where he is a member of the Antitrust and Competition group. His practice primarily focuses on antitrust and commercial litigation, class actions, and corporate compliance.

As an associate, Zach has provided counsel in a number of antitrust and complex commercial disputes, in both state and federal court, across a variety of industry sectors, including healthcare, technology, higher education, and energy.


Expérience professionnelle

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  • JD, University of Michigan Law School, 2021
  • BA, magna cum laude, International Studies/Public Policy Leadership, 2015
  • Texas State Bar
  • Counsel for state entity prosecuting violations of consumer protection and data privacy statutes against a major technology company
  • Counsel for energy company defending major asset transaction against injunction, where plaintiff sought to enjoin the sale due to alleged violations of the Clayton Act
  • Counsel for university foundation in class action where plaintiff alleges breach of contract and fiduciary duties
  • Counsel for Chinese manufacturer defending against intellectual property suit and asserting antitrust counterclaims
  • Counsel for Delaware LLC based in California alleging breach of contract and breaches of various duties in both derivative and direct capacities
  • Counsel for national oil change franchisor in putative antitrust class action where plaintiff alleges employment restrictions in franchise agreements violate Sherman Act
  • Advised multinational energy company on liability and risks associated with interlocking directors and officers under the Clayton Act for a proposed acquisition
  • Advised multinational technology company on risk associated with interlocking directors and officers under the Clayton Act following a merger

Presenter, ABA Cartel & Criminal Practice Antitrust Update, Nov. 30, 2022

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