John Buretta is a partner in Cravath’s litigation department and a former senior US Department of Justice (DOJ) official. His practice focuses on advising corporations, board members and senior executives with respect to internal investigations, criminal defence, regulatory compliance and related civil litigation, including matters concerning US antitrust laws and representation of clients before the DOJ’s Antitrust and Criminal Divisions. Mr Buretta returned to Cravath in November 2013 following 11 years of service in the DOJ, where he most recently held the position of principal deputy assistant attorney general and chief of staff, which is ranked number two in the Criminal Division. In this role, he oversaw nearly 600 prosecutors on complex matters, including joint investigations between the Criminal and Antitrust Divisions of alleged market fraud and price fixing.

The Cartels and Leniency Review – 8th Edition
Pages: 398
ISBN: 978-1-83862-438-5
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This book brings together leading competition law experts from 26 jurisdictions to address an issue of growing importance to large corporations, their managers and their lawyers: the potential liability, both civil and criminal, that may arise from unlawful agreements with competitors as to price, markets or output. The broad message of the book is that this risk is growing steadily. This book serves as a useful resource to the local practitioner, as well as those faced with navigating the global regulatory thicket in international cartel investigations.
In this book:
Overview
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Editors' Preface
- John Buretta, Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP
- John Terzaken, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Countries
- Argentina
- Australia
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Canada
- China
- European Union
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia
- Ireland
- Japan
- Mexico
- New Zealand
- Poland
- Portugal
- Russia
- Singapore
- Spain
- Taiwan
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- United States