Lieff Cabraser partner Dean M. Harvey will speak at the University of Memphis School of Law’s upcoming symposium, “Countervailing Power: Antimonopoly for Workers,” on May 15, 2026.

This one-day event will bring together leading scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to explore the evolving role of antimonopoly law in protecting workers and promoting fair labor markets.

Dean will serve as a panelist on “Litigation Lessons Learned,” moderated by Memphis Law Professor John Newman.

Fellow panelists include Rachel Dempsey of Towards Justice, Susan Musser of WilmerHale and former Federal Trade Commission official, and Richard Powers of Kressin Powers.

The symposium will also feature a keynote address by former FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya.

Free to attend. Please RSVP via this link.

About Dean Harvey

A partner in Lieff Cabraser’s San Francisco office, Dean M. Harvey represents individuals and companies in antitrust, business tort, employment, and intellectual property litigation. His cases seek to remedy and prevent wrongful conduct by dominant firms. These precedent-setting lawsuits concern a wide variety of industries and markets. Remedies include reimbursing purchasers who have overpaid for price-fixed products; preventing monopolists from stifling innovation and eliminating competition; and obtaining damages for businesses, inventors, and copyright owners.

Mr. Harvey was a leader in the High-Tech Antitrust class action against Google, Apple, Intel and other tech giants for allegedly conspiring to suppress the mobility and compensation of their technical employees. This landmark case resulted in the largest recovery (by far) of any class action asserting antitrust claims in the employment context: $435 million. Mr. Harvey continues the fight to ensure that employees receive competitive compensation, currently representing a doctor in a class action alleging an unlawful no-hire agreement between the medical schools of Duke University and the University of North Carolina.

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