Dan McCuaig is a Partner at Cohen Milstein and a member of the firm’s Antitrust practice. In his role, Mr. McCuaig represents a broad range of individuals and businesses in civil litigation, with a focus on multi-district class actions and antitrust litigation.
Immediately prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Mr. McCuaig was a trial attorney in the Antitrust Division at the U.S. Department of Justice for more than a decade, where he led the investigation and litigation teams in both criminal and civil matters related to price-fixing, bid-rigging, collusion, and other antitrust claims.
As a criminal prosecutor at the DOJ, Mr. McCuaig led the investigation and prosecution of antitrust, fraud, and obstruction of justice claims against corporations and individuals. He was the principal trial lawyer in related plea hearings, sentencings, and before grand juries, and successfully generated significant charges and guilty pleas. Even while carrying out his prosecutorial duties, Mr. McCuaig continued to provide his expertise on major Antitrust Division civil actions, such as its successful challenge to the proposed merger between Anthem and Cigna—in which McCuaig cross-examined Anthem expert economist Robert Willig at trial.
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