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Q&A With Dickstein Shapiro's Rick Leveridge

Law360, New York (April 12, 2013, 12:58 PM EDT) -- Richard J. Leveridge joined Dickstein Shapiro LLP in 1981 and became managing partner of the Washington, D.C., office in 2006. He leads the firm's litigation group. Leveridge focuses his practice on serving corporate clients who suffered business injuries as a result of illegal price-fixing cartels in the United States and abroad. He is currently lead counsel for the direct action plaintiffs in In re Urethanes, in which he represents 11 clients who were the major purchasers of polyurethane chemicals against manufacturers accused of conspiring to fix the price of the chemicals from 1994 to 2003. His antitrust experience also includes a defense-side practice — has been involved in antitrust cases related to the credit card industry on behalf of Visa International Service Association....

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