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John F. Nader is an associate of Strange & Carpenter. Mr. Nader received his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 2010. During Mr. Nader's law school career, he served on the Executive Board and was appointed Senior Notes Editor for the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law. The Georgetown Equal Justice Foundation also awarded him a fellowship to litigate appellate asylum cases for Colombian, Nepalese, and Peruvian refugees in Quito, Ecuador. Mr. Nader was Treasurer for the Georgetown Human Rights Action, for which he helped lead a fact-finding investigation into the effects of the HIV Waiver in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and authored Moving Forward: Recommendations on U.S. HIV Immigration Policy in the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Mr. Nader received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Virginia where he was on the Dean's List and a recipient of the National Merit Scholarship, Envirothon Scholarship and Echols Scholar.
Prior to joining Strange & Carpenter, Mr. Nader worked for Proskauer Rose LLP in Washington D.C., litigating antitrust cases in federal court and before federal agencies pertaining to the financial, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing industries. Mr. Nader's representative matters included:
Markit Group Ltd, in connection with the Department of Justice's investigation of the financial industry, and the credit derivative swaps and futures markets in particular
Castro M.D. P.A. v. Sanofi Pasteur Inc., a litigation over the pharmaceutical company's allegedly monopolistic contracting practices for vaccines
Grifols, S.A., a global health care company, in one of the most intense antitrust investigations in recent FTC history, over its $4 billion acquisition of Talecris Biotherapeutics Holdings Corp.
Iochpe-Maxion, a publicly traded Brazilian auto parts and railway equipment manufacturer, over its acquisition of Michigan-based Hayes Lemmerz International, Inc. for approximately $725 million
Prior to joining Proskauer, Mr. Nader was a Litigation Clinic Member of the Center for Applied Legal Studies, where he litigated a successful asylum case for an Eritrean client before Judge Brian O'Leary. Mr. Nader's work included taking client testimony, deposing expert witnesses, interviewing foreign officials, drafting affidavits, examining witnesses, and arguing before the Arlington Immigration Court.
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