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Bryan L. Bloom is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Law School and Senior Enforcement Counsel in the New York Attorney General’s Antitrust Bureau. His roles combine academic teaching with high-level legal practice, focusing on antitrust enforcement across technology, biotechnology, finance, pharmaceuticals, and sports sectors.
- University: Columbia University
- School: Columbia Law School
He holds a J.D. from Cornell Law School (2006) and a B.A. from Amherst College (2002). Before joining the Attorney General’s office, he practiced antitrust law in private practice for eight years.
Bryan specializes in investigating and litigating anticompetitive conduct under federal and state laws. His work includes advising on mergers, counseling clients, and defending against antitrust claims.
Awarded the prestigious Louis J. Lefkowitz Award twice (2018 and 2021) for superior public service, he actively contributes to professional organizations: Co-Chair of the ABA Antitrust Section’s Trade, Sports & Professional Associations Committee, and Co-Chair of the National Association of Attorneys General’s Labor and Antitrust Working Group.
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