Richard Alan Arnold - Lawyer in Miami, FL
Miami, FL 33131
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Richard Alan Arnold is a nationally recognized trial lawyer specializing in complex litigation. He has tried antitrust cases for plaintiffs and defendants. During his over 30 years of concentration on these cases, his practice has emphasized individual plaintiff cases rather than class action or mass action representation. He has represented public companies, entrepreneurial individuals, and privately-held companies in plaintiffs antitrust cases in a wide variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, vitamins, telecommunications, consumable commodities, banking, automotive, health care, and airlines. He also has represented opt-out plaintiffs in many of the civil antitrust cases that have proceeded parallel to or following the U.S. governments criminal prosecution of international cartels.
Besides his private antitrust work, Richard has served as a special assistant attorney general in several states, both as prosecutor and as counsel. He is a member of the American Law Institute and the ABA Section on Antitrust, and he belongs to other professional associations. He formerly chaired the Ad Hoc Committee on Rules and Procedures of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. He has written on such topics as implied rights of action under the antitrust laws and has also lectured on antitrust law.
Born in Kingsport, Tennessee, Richard earned his B.S. degree from East Tennessee State University, his J.D. from the University of South Carolina, and his LL.M., Master of Laws, from the University of Illinois. He clerked for the Honorable William E. Miller in the U.S. Circuit Court for the Sixth Circuit. He has been admitted to practice before a number of Federal Circuit and District Courts around the country. He is a member of The Florida Bar. He was editor of the University of South Carolina Law Review, for which he authored: Constitutional Law: Imprisonment of the Indigent for Non-Payment of Fines and The Right to Counsel: The Agersinger-Kirby Dichotomy. He also wrote Florida Class Actions? A New Look for the University of Florida Law Review and Implied Right of Action Under the Antitrust Laws for the William and Mary Law Review.
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