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Noah Brumfield is a Lecturer at UC Berkeley Law, specializing in Antitrust Law, Law and Economics, and Law and Technology. He is a partner in the Antitrust practice at the international law firm Allen & Overy LLP, where he provides expert advice to clients on cross-border antitrust issues, particularly focusing on how antitrust laws intersect with intellectual property rights. With a strong background in law and practical experience in legal consultancy, Brumfield's expertise enables him to navigate complex regulatory environments effectively. He also engages in teaching law courses, contributing to the academic development of future legal professionals. Brumfield is committed to fostering a deeper understanding of antitrust and its implications in the modern legal landscape, preparing students for the challenges they may encounter in their careers.
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