

ANDREW CHANG
Counsel
Education:
JD, Stanford Law School
Admissions:
District of Columbia
New York
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Andrew Chang is an antitrust litigator with extensive experience at all levels of federal and state courts.
Before joining Kressin Powers LLP, Andrew worked in the Appellate Section of the Antitrust Division at the U.S. Department of Justice. There, Andrew successfully briefed, litigated, and advised on both civil and criminal cases addressing some of the most consequential antitrust enforcement actions, including the Division’s challenge to Google’s monopolization of certain digital advertising technology markets, the Division’s challenge against JetBlue’s and American Airlines’ Northeast Alliance, and the Division’s monopolization case against Visa. He was also lead counsel for the United States in a high-profile challenge to the FCC’s 2024 net-neutrality order.
Before joining the Department, Andrew practiced at Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP and Covington & Burling LLP. There, he worked on numerous antitrust cases spanning a range of industries, including commodities, pharmaceuticals, gaming, financial services, and advertising. In addition to his litigation background in trial and appellate courts, his experience includes merger clearance counseling and responding to Second Requests.
Andrew clerked for Judge Jeffrey R. Howard of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He earned his J.D. from Stanford Law School, where he served on the Executive Board of the Stanford Law Review.
Clerkships
Judge Jeffrey R. Howard, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Publications
What Thinking About Antitrust Law Can Tell Us About Net Neutrality, 15 Colo. Tech. L.J. 93 (2016)
