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Brandeis Award (litigation)

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The Louis D. Brandeis Award of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is given during an annual award ceremony to a single litigation attorney for outstanding service.

The award is named after Justice Louis D. Brandeis, the first Supreme Court judge to interpret a Constitutional right to privacy.[1]

Past recipients:[1]

  • 1988: David C. Shonka
  • 1993: Ann B. Malester
  • 1997: George S. Cary
  • 2000: Richard B. Dagen
  • 2002: James Kohm
  • 2004: Heather Hippsley[2]
  • 2006: Joseph Brownman
  • 2008: Leslie Melman
  • 2010: Steven Wernikoff
  • 2012: Joe Barton, Ed Markey, Ross Anderson, Alan F. Westin
  • 2013: Peter J. Hustinx, Mark A. Rothstein
  • 2014: Latanya Sweeney, Peter Schaar
  • 2015: Steve Mohr, Alex “Sandy” Pentland, Dr. Masao Horibe[3]
  • 2016: Joe Cannataci
  • 2017: Nikolaus Forgó
  • 2018: Patricia McDermott

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "PPR:". patientprivacyrights.org. Retrieved 2025-02-19.
  2. ^ "Deputy General Counsel Heather Hippsley Retiring From the FTC". Federal Trade Commission. 2020-02-28. Retrieved 2025-03-04.
  3. ^ "Kirkland & Ellis Expands Antitrust Practice with Former Federal Trade Commission Attorney Stephen Mohr | News | Kirkland & Ellis LLP". www.kirkland.com. Retrieved 2025-03-04.