Bernard Nash, a pivotal figure in the evolution of state attorneys general practices, is set to retire, marking the end of an era for Cozen O’Connor. His career trajectory, marked by significant contributions to U.S. antitrust legislation, began with assisting in drafting the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Act as a Senate staffer. Over the decades, Nash has amassed an impressive portfolio of high-profile clients, including AT&T, HBO, Mastercard, Pfizer, Time, and Walmart.
Nash’s work has had a lasting impact on the legal landscape, particularly in the way corporations interact with state attorneys general. His practice strategy typically involved navigating complex legal challenges while representing corporate interests, often leading to influential resolutions in multi-state investigations and litigations.
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