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Christopher Abbott
Counsel at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Professional Background
Christopher Abbott serves as Counsel in Weil's highly regarded Global Antitrust and Competition practice, where he brings a wealth of experience in both civil and criminal antitrust investigations and litigation. With a robust track record in helping clients navigate complex antitrust laws, Chris specializes in obtaining antitrust approval for significant mergers and acquisitions across various industries. His proficiency spans an impressive array of sectors, including agriculture, chemicals, supermarkets, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and retail.
Before joining Weil, Chris held a pivotal role at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as a staff attorney in the Mergers IV Division within the Bureau of Competition. In this capacity, he was instrumental in litigating merger challenges and participated in numerous high-profile merger investigations that shaped the competitive landscape of American industries. Notably, Chris was a key member of the FTC trial team that successfully blocked the merger between Sysco and U.S. Foods, a case that underscored his strong capabilities in antitrust litigation. Additionally, he contributed to the FTC's Phoebe Putney/Palmyra litigation team, overseeing important investigations that included high-stakes cases such as Office Depot/OfficeMax, Kroger/Harris Teeter, and Visant/American Achievement Corporation.
Education and Achievements
Christopher Abbott’s academic credentials are as impressive as his professional achievements. He received his Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Suffolk University Law School, graduating summa cum laude, which reflects his exemplary academic performance and dedication to the field of law. While at Suffolk, Chris distinguished himself as Editor-in-Chief of the Suffolk Transnational Law Review, showcasing his leadership skills and commitment to legal scholarship.
In recognition of his outstanding contributions, Chris was honored with the FTC’s Janet D. Steiger Award, awarded for his efforts in the Phoebe Putney/Palmyra litigation.
Following his graduation, Chris remained actively engaged with his alma mater, serving as a member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and co-chair of the GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Council, efforts that demonstrate his commitment to fostering connections and development within the legal community.
In addition to his role at Weil, Chris has served on the Joint Conduct Committee of the American Bar Association’s Antitrust Section, reflecting his ongoing involvement in advancing the standards of practice in antitrust law. He has also contributed his insights as a contributing editor to the ABA Annual Review of Antitrust Law Developments, sharing knowledge and updates on significant changes and trends in antitrust legislation.
Professional Affiliations and Expertise
Christopher Abbott is admitted to practice in several jurisdictions, including the State of New York, District of Columbia, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as before the United States Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. This wide-reaching admission enables him to represent clients across various states and federal jurisdictions, further enhancing his ability to navigate complex legal challenges.
In summary, Christopher Abbott combines a prestigious education with extensive practical experience in antitrust and competition law. His proven expertise, from handling intricate merger investigations to providing legal counsel in high-stakes environments, positions him as a leading authority in his field. He continues to impact the legal landscape positively through both his professional endeavors and community engagement.
Achievements
- Counsel at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
- Integral member of the FTC trial team that blocked the Sysco/U.S. Foods merger
- Member of the FTC's Phoebe Putney/Palmyra litigation team
- Recipient of the FTC’s Janet D. Steiger Award
- Editor-in-Chief of Suffolk Transnational Law Review
- Member of the Suffolk University Law School Alumni Association Board of Directors
- Co-chair of the GOLD Council
- Contributing editor to the ABA Annual Review of Antitrust Law Developments