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Elected Member

John
Roberti

Location
Washington, DC, USA
Affiliation
Zaiger Linden Roberti & Pepe LLC
Education
Brown University
New York University School of Law

John Roberti has 30 years of experience advising clients on a variety of complex antitrust issues, including high-profile litigation and investigations, and is an alumnus of the Federal Trade Commission. He represents plaintiffs, defendants, and third parties in all manners of antitrust claims, including before the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice. He also advises corporate clients on building and evaluating antitrust compliance programs.

John is regularly recognized as a leading antitrust lawyer in Chambers USA , The Legal 500, Who’s Who Legal Competition, Super Lawyers, and by Benchmark Litigation as a Litigation Star. He has also been recognized by Lawdragon in the publication’s 2023 and 2024 lists of 500 Leading Litigators in America. The Legal 500 describes John as a “class action heavyweight” and notes that he “provides extremely practical hands-on competition law advice. Rare in the industry!” Client and peer commentary describe John as a “sharp guy with an impressive track record in the area” and note that he’s “always finding the perfect balance between pragmatic solutions while sticking to ethics and high-value standards.” John “not only understands the technical complexities of the field, but his experience allows him to apply practical skills in forecasting, at the inception of the case, the probable outcome and developing a game plan to achieve or better it.” It has been further noted that “his work is very creative, he’s a good thinker and he’s good with clients” and that he “provides practical, to-the-point, business-savvy advice. He knows what he’s talking about, takes risk appetite into account, and is simply a great person to work with.”

John has served as an officer for the American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section. John founded and previously served as host of the Antitrust Section’s Podcast, Our Curious Amalgam, from 2019-2022. John is also a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and serves on non-profit boards supporting people with special needs, including CHAT (formerly Center for Speech and Language Disorders), where he serves as the Board Chair, and Sports Plus, Inc.