Linda Wang advises leading public & private companies on the antitrust implications for transformative transactions & acquisitions, and helps guide them through compliance issues and investigations.
Leveraging her past experience advising public companies on corporate governance and disclosure obligations, she provides business-focused advice throughout reviewed transactions. Linda is able to provide nuanced counseling across:
- HSR filing obligations
- Merger due diligence
- Second requests issued by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the US Department of Justice (DOJ)
She advises clients across multiple industries including energy, commercial real estate, life sciences, retail, media, and technology.
Linda maintains an active pro bono practice advising small businesses through the DC Bar Small Business Brief Advice Legal Clinic. She has also been part of a team that successfully represented individuals obtaining asylum.
Linda has prior experience in both the private and public sector. While in law school, she externed for the US Department of Justice, Office of Legislative Affairs, and the North Carolina General Assembly, Legislative Analysis Division. Before attending law school, she spent three years in the civil service as a Regional Affairs Specialist for European Affairs with the Department of Homeland Security, Office of Policy, and interned for the White House.
Linda received her JD from the Duke University School of Law, where she served as a staff editor on the Duke Law & Technology Review.
Prior to joining Latham, Linda was an associate at another major law firm in Washington, DC.