Anne Catherine Faye
Education
M.S., applied financial economics, HEC Montréal; B.S., economics, Université de Sherbrooke
Summary of Experience
Ms. Faye applies her background and analytical skills in economics and finance to solve complex issues in litigation and business matters. She has consulted to numerous clients in the US and Canada on a variety of engagements involving allegations of anticompetitive behavior and other antitrust matters, intellectual property (IP) disputes, securities- and finance-related litigation, and arbitration matters. These engagements often include court proceedings, and Ms. Faye has vast experience collaborating with academic and industry experts in evaluating litigation claims and developing well-grounded affirmative and rebuttal arguments. In antitrust matters, she has analyzed allegations of market abuse and anticompetitive practices in a broad range of industries, including banking, high-tech, retail, and consumer goods. In IP matters, Ms. Faye has evaluated assertions of breach of contract and patent infringement in the pharmaceutical and technology industries. In finance matters, she has assessed claims of misrepresentation and omission, price manipulation, and insider trading on different stock exchanges.
In 2022, Ms. Faye was appointed to serve as counsel to the chair of the American Bar Association’s Antitrust Section for a two-year term. Ms. Faye has been invited to speak before the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association on antitrust and competition topics, technology markets, and sustainability issues.
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Navient Corporation, et al.
- In the Matter of Certain Mobile Electronic Devices and Radio Frequency and Processing Components Thereof (Inv. No. 337-TA-1093)
- Molson Coors, LLC v. Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC
- Twitter v. Elon Musk, et al.
- US Commodity Futures Trading Commission v. Donald R. Wilson and DRW Investments, LLC
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Antitrust and Sustainability: What Actions Should Firms Take in a World Without Clear Rules?
American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section, 2024
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Gender Considerations in the Analysis of Market Definition and Competitive Effects: A Practical Framework and Illustrative Example
Lexis-Nexis Antitrust Report, August 2023
2023
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May 4, 2022
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November 14, 2024
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July 30, 2024
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November 1, 2023
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August 23, 2022
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April 14, 2022
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January 26, 2022
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October 29, 2021