The American Antitrust Institute 2025 Antitrust Enforcement Awards will recognize achievements in antitrust litigation by legal practitioners and economists. Honorees will be recognized in three categories, the requirements and criteria for which are outlined in detail below. To enter, please complete the entry form no later than July 31, 2025.
View Award Procedures & Entry Form
Who can nominate?
Both third-party and self-nominations are accepted. Entrants may submit multiple nominations. Anonymous nominations will not be accepted. There is no submission fee.
Nominations must be certified and signed by an attorney or economist (“practitioner”) who is familiar with the case. If a marketing, public relations, or other consultant participates in preparing the nomination form, the certifying practitioner who signs the form attests that he or she has carefully reviewed the nomination for accuracy and completeness. All nominations must include a complete list of the team members, including individuals and their firms who worked on the case and deserve to be recognized. Nominees are strongly encouraged to scrupulously avoid excluding deserving individuals or firms from a nomination.
Who is eligible?
To become eligible for consideration, nominations must relate to antitrust-focused litigation that:
(a) was initiated in or appealed in any U.S. state or federal court; and
(b) resulted (whether or not subject to appeal) in a final judgment, verdict, dismissal, conviction, injunction, order, or settlement between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025.[1]
Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement in Private Law Practice
This award is limited to private civil actions. Nominees may include a law firm, a law firm team, or individual practitioner(s). Nominees will be judged on:
(a) the benefit realized by the client, victims, or class; and
(b) the positive development of antitrust policy.
Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement by a Young or Newly Admitted Lawyer
This award is limited to private civil actions. Nominees should be individual practitioner(s) under 40 years old or admitted to practice for 10 years or less. Nominees will be judged on:
(a) the individual’s contribution to the case;
(b) the benefit realized by the client, victims, or class; and
(c) the positive development of antitrust policy.
Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement in Economics
This award is limited to contributions within government or private civil or criminal antitrust litigation by an individual economist, team of economists, or economic consulting firm. Nominees will be judged on:
(a) contribution to the development of antitrust-related economic methodology, analysis, and/or presentation; and
(b) the positive development of antitrust policy.
Both third-party and self-nominations are accepted. Entrants may submit multiple nominations. Anonymous nominations will not be accepted. There is no submission fee.
Save the Date: Antitrust Awards Night 2025
Honorees will be notified of their selection on or about September 26, 2025. If conditions permit, honorees are requested to be present at a November 6, 2025 gala dinner to accept their award.
Antitrust Awards Night 2025
Wednesday, November 6, 2025
5:00-8:30 pm
Hamilton Live, Washington, D.C.
[1] Any settlement qualifies as a “final” settlement for purposes of this provision if it has been awarded final approval by a court during the eligibility period; it need not be the ultimate settlement that finally ends the case to qualify for eligibility. Where a motion for final approval is pending during the eligibility period and the settlement is approved by the court (1) after the eligibility period expires, but (2) before the Judging Committee has convened, the Judging Committee may, in its discretion, choose either to consider the nomination or defer its consideration until the following year’s Awards Program.