At the Federal Trade Commission, Ms. Grant investigates anticompetitive conduct, including corporate pricing practices, business transactions and operations, endeavors to limit competition, violations of Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, and exceptions to the antitrust laws.
As corporate counsel at Microsoft, Ms. Grant focused on transactional matters in the technology sector involving privacy, competition, intellectual property, compliance, marketing, and other areas of U.S. and international law for commercial services and licensing programs, products, and solutions that generate billions in annual revenue. Previously, at an international law firm, Ms. Grant worked on antitrust M&A, litigation, and investigations involving the Federal Trade Commission, the Department of Justice, state AGs, and private parties—she represented a client in pursuing anticompetitive conduct claims involving a multi-billion dollar blockbuster product and a client in its $54 billion attempted acquisition. At the firm, Ms. Grant’s experience also included transactional matters involving intellectual property and environmental laws as well as pharmaceutical antitrust litigation in the context of reverse payment settlements, product hopping, and price fixing.
As Vice Chair of the American Bar Association’s (ABA) Antitrust Law Section’s Privacy and Information Security (PRIS) Committee, liaison to the ABA Intellectual Property Law Section’s Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Task Force, and Vice Chair of the ABA Antitrust Law Section's Artificial Intelligence Task Force, Ms. Grant’s expertise includes artificial intelligence, Big Data, and machine learning in the context of antitrust/competition, privacy, regulatory frameworks, cybersecurity, and intellectual property concerns.