William (Bill) Dolan has more than a decade of experience advising clients on their most significant and complex antitrust matters, including high-profile mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures, antitrust compliance policies and procedures, and investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission as well as state attorneys general and other regulators. In addition, Bill has defended clients in connection with litigation brought by regulatory agencies and has advised and represented clients in private antitrust civil litigation. 

Bill has counseled numerous corporate and private equity clients in assessing potential antitrust risks associated with strategic and transformative M&A as well as developing comprehensive and global strategies to address and mitigate any such concerns. Bill also has extensive experience navigating clients through potential antitrust risks relating to competitor collaborations and integration planning.

Bill has represented and advised clients in matters involving a wide variety of industries, including internet advertising, technology and software, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, consumer packaged goods, health insurance, animal health, tires and rubber goods, automotive parts, steel and other building materials, oil and gas, household goods, government and defense contracting, commercial/industrial services, and transportation.

Bill Dolan received a J.D. from the Duke University School of Law and an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.  He has been recognized as among the Leading Litigators in America by LawDragon 500.