Practice Areas - Antitrust and Competition
- Antitrust Counseling and Compliance
- Government Civil Investigations
- Private Antitrust Litigation
- U.S. Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions
- Litigation/Trial Practice
- Securities Class Action Defense and Shareholder Litigation
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- Antitrust
- Government Investigations
- Internal Corporate Investigations
- SEC Enforcement
- Corporate Governance
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| Contact Info | Telephone: 214-651-5578 Fax: 214-200-0465 http://www.haynesboone.com/robin_hartmann/
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| University | University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, B.S., Economics, 1964 |
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| Law School | Washington & Lee University, J.D., magna cum laude, 1971 |
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| Admitted | 1971, Texas |
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| Memberships | State Bar of Texas (Chair, Antitrust Section); American Board of Trial Advocates; International Association of Defense Counsel. |
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| Military | Capt., U.S. Army, 1966-1968 |
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| Born | Gloversville, New York |
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| Biography | Order of the Coif. Listed in: Best Lawyers in America, Antitrust Law, Commercial Litigation (2009, 2011) and Corporate Law (2011); Texas Super Lawyer, Antitrust Litigation, 2009-2010. Editor-in-Chief, Washington & Lee Law Review, 1970-1971. Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers. |
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| ISLN | 906647903 |
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| Transactions | Represents companies and boards of directors in internal investigations, corporate governance issues and a variety of white collar crime claims; Represents major law firm in defending a variety of claims; Represented the largest hospital bed manufacturer in defending federal monopolization claims; Represented Vice President Richard B. Cheney in the 2000 Election litigation in Texas; successfully argued the Twelfth Amendment case in the Fifth Circuit which upheld the trial court's dismissal; Represented an international telecommunications company in a five-year Securities Exchange Commission investigation; the case was closed in 2001 without action, following a Wells Submission; Lead counsel and argued a landmark mandamus case decided by the Texas Supreme Court whereby over 60,000 claimants were found to lack jurisdiction over a major Australian company. CSR Ltd. v. Link, 925 S.W.2d 591 (Tex. 1996); Lead counsel In Re Drill Bits Litigation, representing Dresser Industries, the only company in its industry not indicted which also achieved most favorable settlement terms during trial; Represented a major law firm defending class action securities litigation; case was favorably concluded as a result of pretrial rulings. |
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