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Aaron Sheanin
Sheanin says he "fell into" antitrust law in a big way: In 2000, he received a case file in connection with the California energy crisis.
"These power markets were manipulated and we filed an action on that," said Sheanin, a partner at Robins Kaplan LLP who is based in Mountain View.
"I discovered that this type of case was fascinating and the law around it was fascinating," the Columbia Law School...
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