Nachawati Law Group Expands Legal Frontiers with New Antitrust Practice
August 4th, 2025 4:13 PM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
The Nachawati Law Group has launched an antitrust practice led by DOJ veteran Michael Kades, aiming to bolster government efforts against corporate antitrust violations, marking a significant step in protecting free markets and consumers.

The Nachawati Law Group, a prominent plaintiff's firm headquartered in Dallas, Texas, has announced the establishment of a new antitrust practice. This initiative is set to empower state, local, tribal, and other governmental bodies in enforcing antitrust laws against corporations accused of undermining free markets and consumer welfare. Leading this ambitious venture is Michael Kades, a seasoned veteran from the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division, alongside Jeff Dan Herrera, former antitrust bureau chief for New Mexico, and Brian Moore, a senior attorney with a rich background in public entity litigation.
According to Majed Nachawati, the firm's founder, this new practice underscores their commitment to combating corporate injustices on behalf of public clients. With Kades at the helm, the firm is poised to offer robust, professional representation as it expands its antitrust practice group. This development builds on the firm's Public Entity Litigation Division, which currently represents various governments in consumer protection and data privacy cases nationwide. The addition of antitrust enforcement capabilities positions Nachawati Law Group as a comprehensive legal partner for governmental entities seeking to safeguard their interests and those of their citizens against corporate malfeasance.
Kades, who brings a wealth of experience from his tenure at the DOJ, including supervising enforcement actions against major firms like Apple and Visa, emphasized the practice's government-centric approach. 'This practice is built for government enforcers, by government enforcers,' Kades stated, highlighting the team's deep understanding of the challenges faced by public entities. The practice aims to serve as a force multiplier, enhancing the ability of clients across the country to enforce antitrust laws effectively.
The launch of this antitrust practice is a timely response to the growing need for legal expertise in combating antitrust violations, which can stifle competition and harm consumers. By leveraging the seasoned expertise of its team, including Herrera's role in blocking the Kroger-Albertsons merger and Moore's experience in complex consumer and antitrust cases, Nachawati Law Group is well-equipped to address these challenges. For more information on their services, visit https://ntrial.com.
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