Dan Culley is an antitrust partner based in Washington, D.C., with a decade of experience counseling clients on merger control, litigation, and government investigations across the U.S. and EU. He has led or advised on high-profile merger reviews and disputes for global corporations including Veolia, Deutsche Telekom/T-Mobile, Broadcom, Essilor/Luxottica, Google, Lafarge, and Coca-Cola. Dan combines courtroom and transactional acumen, having represented clients before federal and state courts as well as the DOJ, FTC, and European Commission in both criminal and civil matters. His background in international economics and law (Georgetown BSFS and JD) and executive leadership training at Harvard Law School inform a strategic, cross-border approach to antitrust risk. Known for handling multibillion-dollar deals and complex class actions, he brings pragmatic regulatory navigation to transactions that shape industries. An understated strength is his fluency in translating economic theory into practical litigation and merger strategy for corporate clients.
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BS Foreign Service, Int'l Economics, Theory and Policy, BS Foreign Service, Int'l Economics, Theory and Policy at Georgetown University
JD, Law, JD, Law at Georgetown University Law Center
Executive Education - Accelerated Leadership Program, Law, Executive Education - Accelerated Leadership Program, Law at Harvard Law School
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Dan Culley - Partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP