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Bates White receives two prestigious Antitrust Enforcement Awards from the American Antitrust Institute

October 7, 2025

Bates White is honored to announce that it has been awarded two American Antitrust Institute 2025 Antitrust Enforcement Awards, both in the category of Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement in Economics. These awards recognize Bates White’s pivotal contributions to two landmark cases: United States et al. v. Google LLC (Search) and United States et al. v. Google LLC (Ad Tech).

The Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement in Economics award celebrates the impactful work of economists—whether individuals, teams, or consulting firms—in the field of antitrust litigation. It recognizes those who drive innovation in economic methodology, analysis, and presentation, while also having a positive influence on antitrust policy.

“Our firm takes tremendous pride in delivering rigorous economic analyses that support critical enforcement efforts, and we are deeply grateful to the American Antitrust Institute for acknowledging our work in these cases,” said Scott Weishaar, Managing Partner at Bates White. “These awards reflect the expertise and dedication of our talented economists and consultants, who continuously deliver insights that address some of the most pressing challenges in competition and antitrust policy.”

Read more about our work on United States et al. v. Google LLC (Search) and United States et al. v. Google LLC (Ad Tech).

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