Antitrust Defense • San Diego, California

Antitrust Defense Lawyer in San Diego, CA

Facing federal antitrust charges in San Diego? Price-fixing, bid-rigging, market allocation, and Sherman Act violations are prosecuted aggressively. Former federal prosecutor with trial experience in complex white collar litigation.

Federal CourtAntitrust DefenseSan Diego CountyFormer Federal Prosecutor25+ Years
Antitrust Defense
San Diego • San Diego County

San Diego Superior Court — Central Division

1100 Union Street, San Diego, CA 92101

All San Diego County criminal matters

Judges: Superior Court Judges: Hon. Michael T. Smyth (Presiding Judge), Hon. Peter C. Deddeh, Hon. Kenneth K. So, Hon. Joan P. Weber, Hon. Charles G. Rogers

The Central Division is the main state courthouse for San Diego County. It handles the highest volume of felony arraignments, preliminary hearings, and trials in the county. Federal cases are heard separately at the U.S. District Court on West Broadway.

Antitrust Defense Practice Areas — San Diego

White Collar Crime

Fraud, embezzlement, insider trading, securities violations, public corruption

Drug Crimes

Federal trafficking, conspiracy, manufacturing, possession with intent to distribute

RICO & Racketeering

Organized crime, conspiracy charges, enterprise corruption, multi-defendant cases

Money Laundering

Financial crimes, structuring, asset forfeiture, FinCEN and IRS investigations

Tax Evasion

IRS criminal investigations, failure to file, tax fraud, offshore account disclosures

Federal Appeals

2255 motions, direct appeals to the Ninth Circuit, post-conviction relief

Healthcare Fraud

Medicare/Medicaid fraud, false claims, anti-kickback statute, Stark law violations

PPP & COVID Fraud

PPP loan fraud, EIDL fraud, pandemic relief program investigations

Antitrust Defense in San Diego — What You Need to Know

What unique challenges should I expect when hiring an antitrust defense attorney for a state case in San Diego?

If your case is filed in San Diego Superior Court’s Central Division at 1100 Union Street, you’ll face a notoriously crowded docket—this courthouse handles the highest felony volume in the county. An experienced local attorney knows that preliminary hearings here are often set within 10 days of arraignment, leaving little time to prepare a complex antitrust defense. They can also navigate the specific preferences of San Diego judges, who frequently require early discovery motions to manage the sheer caseload.

How does the location of San Diego's federal courthouse affect my choice of antitrust defense counsel?

Federal antitrust cases are heard at the U.S. District Court on West Broadway, just a few blocks from the state courthouse, but the two courts operate under entirely different rules and calendars. A San Diego attorney who regularly appears at both venues understands that the federal court’s antitrust division often assigns cases to Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo or Judge Michael M. Anello, each with distinct scheduling practices. This dual-courthouse familiarity can save you critical time when coordinating state and federal hearings.

Why is local knowledge of San Diego's business community critical in antitrust defense cases here?

San Diego’s economy is heavily driven by biotech, defense contracting, and cross-border trade with Tijuana, which means antitrust allegations often involve specialized markets that out-of-town counsel may not grasp. A local attorney knows that the San Diego Superior Court’s Central Division frequently assigns antitrust cases to the complex litigation panel, requiring detailed economic expert disclosures early in the process. They can also leverage relationships with local experts from UC San Diego or the Scripps Research Institute who understand the region’s unique competitive dynamics.

Why Local Counsel Matters for Federal Cases in San Diego

The San Diego Superior Court — Central Division operates under its own local rules, its own judges, and its own assigned federal prosecutors. An attorney who regularly practices in this courthouse understands how specific judges handle suppression motions, what the assigned AUSA typically offers in plea negotiations, and what sentencing outcomes are realistic for cases from the San Diego area. Do not hire a general practitioner who will be learning the federal system at your expense — your freedom deserves experienced representation that knows this courthouse.

Facing Federal Charges in San Diego?

Former federal prosecutor John D. Kirby — 25+ years federal trial experience. Confidential consultation available.

(619) 557-0100

All communications are confidential and protected by attorney-client privilege.

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