Thomas C. Willcox is a solo practitioner in antitrust and consumer protection lawyer in Washington, D.C. He is a member of the D.C. and New York Bars.
Tom is a member of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association and the Antitrust and Consumer Section of the District of Columbia Bar Association.
Mr. Willcox graduated from Columbia University in 1984 and Michigan Law School in 1987. He received an M.B.A from the University of Chicago in 1997.
He served as a Deputy in the Antitrust Section of the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General from 1989 to 1992.
He has written various articles on the antitrust laws and other areas:
Wall Street’s Practice of Compelling Confidentiality of Private Underwriting Fees: An Antitrust Violation?, Antitrust Bulletin, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, July 13th, 2023
The SEC Office of Whistleblower Fails to Take Action On A Potential Finance-Industry Wide Accounting Irregularity, With Possible Failure To Record As Short Term Liabilities Purchase Obligations in Private Placement Transactions, Securities Law Blog, 15 Jun 2020
Databases are a Boon to Litigators, National Law Journal · Nov 20, 1995
Vertical Mergers, Journal of Reprints for Antitrust Law and Economics · Aug 1, 1995
Call to Action: Let's Investigate Used Car Prices, National Law Journal · Jan 10, 1995
Behavioral Remedies in a Post-Chicago World: it's Time to Revise the Vertical Merger Guidelines, Antitrust Bull., Vol XL, No I, Antitrust Bulletin · Nov 12, 1994
Beyond the Pale of the Sherman and Clayton Acts: The Federal Trade Commission's 'Invitation to Collude Doctrine' as a Deterrent to Violations of the Antitrust Laws ", Antitrust Bull., Vol XXXIX, No. 3, Antitrust Bulletin · Aug 10, 1993
Book Review of Gerry Spence’s O.J. : The Last Word, Legal Times, January 12th 1998
The purpose of this course is to provide a primer about joint ventures. First, what they are and why they formed. Next, the course will explain the antitrust implications of joint ventures, via examination of the relevant statutes, case l...