Robert E. Bloch

Child Custody, Mediation
1909 K Street, N.W.
Washington, District of Columbia 200061101


Child Custody

Admitted

1973, District of Columbia; 1975, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; 1977, U.S. Supreme Court

Law School

George Washington University, J.D., with honors, 1973

Law School Graduation Year

1973

College

Franklin & Marshall College, B.A., 1969

Memberships

The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Steering Committee, Antitrust and Consumer Law Section); American Bar Association (Member, Antitrust Section; Co-Chair, Federal Sentencing Guidelines Task Force, 1995-1997; Chair, 1994-1995 and Co-Chair, 1993-1994, Annual Meeting Committee; Section Vice Chair, 1992-1993; Council Member, 1989-1993; Chairman, 1986-1989 and Vice Chair, 1985-1986, Criminal Practice and Procedure Committee); American Health Lawyers Association (Vice Chair, Antitrust Substantive Law Committee, 1999-2001); Federal Bar Association (Chairman, Criminal Enforcement and Antitrust Law Committee, 1983-1985).

Biographical

Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice: Chief Professions and Intellectual Property Section, 1988-1993; Assistant Chief, Litigation I, 1985-1988; Assistant Chief, Trial Section, 1981- 1985; Trial Attorney, 1975-1981. Office of the Attorney General of Ohio, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Section, Columbus, 1973-1975. Author: Responding to Criminal Antitrust Investigations, published by the American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law(February 2001, revised January 2002); The Antitrust Division's Amnesty Program, American Bar Association Section on Antitrust Law (February 1995); State Action Immunity as a Defense in an Antitrust Health Care Context: What Works and What Doesn't, American Bar Association Antitrust Section and Forum on Health Care (October 1994); Corporate Compliance Programs and Corporate Amnesty: The Perilous Pursuit of Virtue, Antitrust Report, Matthew Bender & Co. (June 1994); Antitrust Competition and Health Care Reform, Health Affairs (Spring I February 1994); The Antitrust Division's Corporate Amnesty Program, Antitrust Magazine (American Bar Association, December 1993); Antitrust Enforcement and Health Care Reform, The National Law Journal (October 11, 1993); Corporate Compliance Programs, Antitrust Enforcement and the New Organizational Sentencing Guidelines, Antitrust Report. Matthew Bender & Co. (April 1993). Analyzing Provider Joint Ventures Outside the Safety Zones: Provider Integration, the Rule of Reason and Messenger Models Under the Health Care Antitrust Policy Statements, National Health Lawyers Association (February 1997); Responding to Antitrust Criminal Investigations, The American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law (February 1997); U.S. Antitrust Law and Its Effect on Copyright Protections for the Music Industry, The Impact of Competitive Law on the Music Industry, MAKLU Publishers (January 1997; Defending Provider Networks Before the Antitrust Enforcement Agencies, Health Care M & A, Practicing Law Institute (1997);

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