Bryce Freeman represents clients in diverse antitrust-related matters, including complex litigation, government investigations and merger review. He has experience in the high technology, biotechnology, telecommunications, pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. Mr. Freeman also maintains an active pro bono practice, including in the areas of housing and civil rights.

Prior to joining WilmerHale, Mr. Freeman was an antitrust associate at a New York-based firm where he represented clients in high-profile antitrust and government investigation matters. During law school, Mr. Freeman served as a summer law intern for the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division and was a participant in Michigan Law School’s Civil-Criminal Litigation Clinic. Prior to pursuing his law degree, Mr. Freeman joined Teach For America in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he taught high school civics, history, and economics.

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Credentials

  • Education

    • JD, University of Michigan Law School, 2020

      Executive Articles Editor, Michigan Law Review Vol. 118
    • BA, Economics and Political Science, University of Florida, 2014

      summa cum laude

      Phi Beta Kappa, J. Wayne Reitz Scholar

  • Admissions

    • District of Columbia

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