Jack Brodsky is an associate in the firm’s Boston office focusing on antitrust, distribution, and complex business litigation matters.
Jack’s litigation experience includes high-stakes antitrust and competition cases involving monopolization and restraint of trade issues under the Sherman and Clayton Acts, pricing issues under the Robinson-Patman Act, intellectual property claims, and false advertising disputes. He also has commercial litigation and consumer finance litigation experience. Jack has experience in all phases of complex civil litigation, including drafting pleadings, dispositive motions, and appellate briefs in both state and federal court. Jack also has federal trial experience.
In addition, Jack advises product manufacturers on the design and implementation of distribution and resale price maintenance strategies, focusing on removing unauthorized Internet resellers and limiting online price erosion and gray market disruption. This includes developing customized distribution strategies, such as Unilateral Pricing Policies, Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) Policies, and selective distribution strategies.
Jack also maintains an active pro bono practice helping undocumented children obtain legal status in the United States.