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Edward Davis Eliasberg Jr

Edward Davis Eliasberg Jr


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Attorney Biography

Edward Davis Eliasberg Jr is a Business Law lawyer in Washington District of Columbia who attended University of Michigan Law School - University of Michigan

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Business Law (100%)

Résumé - Edward Davis Eliasberg Jr

Education

University of Michigan Law School - University of Michigan
University of Michigan Law School - University of Michigan

Specialty Certifications

The Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education
Board Certified Specialist
Antitrust & Trade Regulation Law
The Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education
2006

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Edward Davis Eliasberg Jr
US Dept of Justice Liberty Sq Bldg
450 5th St NW Rm 11046 Room 11046
Washington, DC 20530
Office: 202-307-0808

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Specialty Certification Information

Antitrust and Trade Regulation -

Florida Bar Board Certification in Antitrust and Trade Regulation Law - Florida's board specialty certification program defines the term "antitrust and trade regulation law" as the practice of law "dealing with anti-competitive conduct or structure that may reduce consumer welfare in the United States."


Lawyers certified in Antitrust and Trade Regulation Law by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization must meet minimum standards for antitrust and trade regulation law certification, provided in Rule 6-22.3, include: substantial involvement in the specialty of antitrust and trade regulation law, handling of at least 8 matters that substantially involved antitrust or trade regulation law, handling of at least 8 contested matters (50% or more) involving antitrust or trade regulation law, 50 hours of approved antitrust and trade regulation law certification continuing legal education. Attorneys also submit to peer review; and a written examination.


Under Rule 6-22.2, the definition of antitrust law also includes "deceptive, unfair, or unconscionable acts or practices, and unfair methods of competition under the Federal Trade Commission Act and Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act."


Antitrust laws also involve "price fixes, limitations on production, division of markets, boycotts, attempts to monopolize and monopolization, tying of products, covenants to restrain trade, exclusive dealing contracts, price discrimination, and other exclusionary, predatory, or economically discriminatory activities."


Rule 6-22.2 provides that "trade regulation law" covers the substantive area of law dealing with "deceptive, unfair, or unconscionable acts or practices, and unfair methods of competition under the Federal Trade Commission Act and Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act."


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