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Yee Wah is Senior Counsel in the Washington, D.C. office, practicing in the
Federal Section. She has extensive experience in antitrust matters, in addition
to commercial litigation and transactional counseling.
Yee Wah has been involved with global antitrust and competition-related
matters for multi-billion dollar companies. She provides antitrust counseling
and analysis on all transactions, including acquisitions, divestitures and joint
ventures, and antitrust advice on relations with competitors, suppliers and
customers, as well as on licenses and distribution relationships.
In addition, Yee Wah has represented clients in litigation, including antitrust,
securities, commodities, intellectual property, contracts, insurance coverage,
constitutional, consumer protection, bankruptcy and trusts and estates
disputes. She has also represented clients with regard to tender offers,
acquisition agreements, patent and technology licensing, R&D collaborations
and trademark licenses.
Prior to joining the firm, Yee Wah was a partner at two New York City law
firms where she was responsible for providing advice on regulatory
compliance,Conducting essay statistical analysis marketing and all matters with potential antitrust exposure. She
was also antitrust counsel in the law department of a Fortune 200 company.
Yee Wah is admitted to practice in New York and the District of Columbia. She
earned her S.B. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and was
awarded her J.D. from Columbia University Law School. She is an active bar
association leader and frequent writer and speaker on antitrust subjects. Yee
Wah is the Co-Chair of the 2005 Spring Meeting of the ABA Section of
International Law, and a member of the Section's Council. She is the immediate
past Co-Chair of the International Antitrust Law Committee of the ABA
Section of International Law, and the author of the chapter “Antitrust Issues in
the United States,” in A Practitioner’s Guide to the Acquisition of Companies in
the United States (City & Financial Publishing 2002). Yee Wah served on the
ABA task forces that drafted the 2003 and 2005 ABA Comments on the
proposed Anti-Monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China and the 2004