Practice Expertise

  • Antitrust and Competition
  • Advertising and Marketing Litigation
  • Advertising Litigation
  • Antitrust and Consumer Protection

Areas of Practice

  • Advertising and Marketing Litigation
  • Advertising Litigation
  • Antitrust and Competition
  • Antitrust and Consumer Protection
  • Antitrust Litigation
  • Cartel and Criminal Antitrust Defense and ...
  • Civil Antitrust Investigations
  • Class Action, Multidistrict Litigation
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Competition and Consumer Protection
  • Criminal and Civil Antitrust Investigations
  • Criminal Antitrust Defense and Investigations
  • Customs and International Trade
  • Cyber Investigations and Privacy Litigation
  • International Trade
  • Litigation
  • Merger Review and Counseling
  • National Security
  • Retail and Consumer Products Litigation
  • White Collar, Regulatory Defense and ...
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Profile

Leslie regularly advises clients on high stakes litigation and investigations.

As a partner in Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP’s antitrust and consumer protection group, Leslie’s practice focuses on antitrust, privacy and cybersecurity, and consumer class actions at the trial level in state and federal courts throughout the country. Leslie also defends corporate and individual clients facing criminal and civil investigations by the Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission and other agencies. She assists clients with internal investigations, search warrants, subpoenas and civil investigative demands.

Leslie also works proactively with clients to counsel them on various aspects of the antitrust and consumer protections laws and the associated regulatory and litigation risk. For example, Leslie has counseled clients on issues related to advertising, promotions, and pricing, providing both insight into the legal risks and practical advice to achieve business goals. 

Leslie represents clients across many industries, with particular experience with clients in the consumer products, financial services and energy sectors.

Leslie currently serves as Hiring Partner in Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Washington, DC office and as a member of the pro bono committee. Leslie focuses her pro bono practice on representation of criminal defendants and is currently representing a client in overturning a wrongful conviction in DC.

Prior to joining the firm, Leslie served as a law clerk to the Honorable Robert E. Payne of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

Relevant Experience

  • Represent companies in data breach putative class actions.
  • Defended consumer products company in several matters alleging false labeling and advertising.
  • Represented government contractor in matter involving alleged civil and criminal violations of the False Claims Act.
  • Represented major retailer in investigation related to online reviews.
  • Advised client on introduction of promotional and marketing program in retail locations across dozens of states.
  • Advised major integrated oil companies on various antitrust and competition related issues.
  • Defended bank in antitrust action alleging conspiracy in restraint of trade.
  • Defended aerospace company in antitrust action challenging exclusive dealing agreement.
  • Defended company in dispute related to remediation of environmental contamination.
  • Defended major energy company in multistate investigations and litigation alleging fraud, unjust enrichment, and false claims.
  • Defended health-care products manufacturer in a multidistrict class action litigation involving allegations of price fixing.
  • Defended supplier of cement and concrete in two putative antitrust class actions alleging price-fixing, market allocation, and customer allocation. Court denied certification of both putative classes.
  • Represented leading Japanese manufacturer in Department of Justice criminal investigation of pricing practices and related conduct.
  • Represented Universal Music Group before the Federal Trade Commission in its $1.9 billion acquisition of the recorded music business of EMI Music. After a Second Request and an extensive investigation, the FTC voted 5-0 to close its investigation without requiring divestitures or other remedies.

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia
  • North Carolina

Education
BA, University of Richmond, cum laude, 2004

Areas of Practice

  • Advertising and Marketing Litigation
  • Advertising Litigation
  • Antitrust and Competition
  • Antitrust and Consumer Protection
  • Antitrust Litigation
  • Cartel and Criminal Antitrust Defense and Investigations
  • Civil Antitrust Investigations
  • Class Action, Multidistrict Litigation
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Competition and Consumer Protection
  • Criminal and Civil Antitrust Investigations
  • Criminal Antitrust Defense and Investigations
  • Customs and International Trade
  • Cyber Investigations and Privacy Litigation
  • International Trade
  • Litigation
  • Merger Review and Counseling
  • National Security
  • Retail and Consumer Products Litigation
  • White Collar, Regulatory Defense and Investigations

Professional Career

Significant Accomplishments
  • Representing leading Japanese manufacturer in Department of Justice criminal investigation of pricing practices and related conduct.
  • Working with clients to design and implement compliance programs and incorporate compliance into corporate strategy.
  • Defending major energy company in multistate investigations and litigation alleging fraud, unjust enrichment, and false claims.
  • Counseling clients on antitrust and trade regulation matters, including joint ventures and competitor collaborations, distributor relations, and other competition-related issues.
  • Defended a health-care products manufacturer in a multidistrict class action litigation involved allegations of price fixing.
  • Represented Universal Music Group before the Federal Trade Commission in its $1.9 billion acquisition of the recorded music business of EMI Music. After a Second Request and an extensive investigation, the FTC voted 5-0 to close its investigation without requiring divestitures or other remedies.
  • Defended supplier of cement and concrete in two putative antitrust class actions alleging price-fixing, market allocation, and customer allocation. Court denied certification of both putative classes.




Articles

  • What Cartel Enforcement Under Biden’s DOJ Might Look Like, Law360
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