Abraham Chang

Senior Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

Houston
United States
T:+1 713 651 5215
Houston
United States
T:+1 713 651 5215
Abraham Chang

Abraham Chang

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Biography

Abraham Chang is an associate in the Houston office, where his practice focuses on antitrust and complex commercial litigation. He has counseled clients in the energy, healthcare, insurance, sanitation, and pharmaceutical industries on issues arising from antitrust litigation, merger and acquisition analysis and antitrust compliance.


Professional experience

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JD, University of Virginia, 2016
BA, Political Science, History, Duke University, 2013

While at University of Virginia Law School, Abraham was an Articles Editor of the Tax Review.

  • Texas State Bar
  • Counsel defending hospital system in antitrust action alleging merger-based claims under Sherman and Clayton Acts
  • Counsel defending pharmaceutical company in litigation over alleged refusal to sell non-patented product to a potential competitor
  • Counsel for university foundation in class action where plaintiff alleges breach of contract and other violations
  • Counsel for national oil change franchisor in putative antitrust class action where plaintiff alleges employment restrictions in franchise agreements violate Sherman Act
  • Advised fintech in responding to civil investigative demand regarding acquisition of financial services company by card network
  • Advised pharmaceutical manufacturer in responding to civil investigative demand regarding access to drug for purported generic entry purposes
  • Advised national sporting goods retailer in responding to civil investigative demand regarding merger of outdoor/sports equipment retailers
  • Advised client regarding potential antitrust issues raised by proposed acquisition in the energy space
  • Ones to Watch - Commercial Litigation, Best Lawyers, 2024

Insights

Federal agencies continue eyeing private equity

Publication | March 11, 2024

FTC and DOJ issue revised Merger Guidelines

Publication | December 19, 2023

“Climate cartel” or sustainability?

Publication | February 06, 2023