Biography

Katie Rider is an associate in Weil’s Antitrust practice, where she focuses on a broad array of antitrust matters, including civil antitrust litigation in state and federal courts nationwide.
Outside of her active practice, Katie focuses on her pro bono representations, including work with Global Citizen, the Innocence Project, and racial and religious discrimination cases.
Katie received her J.D. from Cornell Law School in where she was the Senior Articles Editor for the Cornell International Law Journal. She earned her B.A., summa cum laude, from Baldwin Wallace University.
Latest Thinking
Latest Thinking
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Labor Harms Remain a Focus for Trump’s Antitrust Enforcers
Blog Post — WorthWeil Antitrust Blog
— By
Jasmine Rosner,
Joe Ehrenkrantz,
Katie Rider and
Mia Smutny
— March 06, 2025
On February 26, 2025, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Andrew Ferguson announced a Directive Regarding Labor Markets Task Force (Directive) to create a task force to investigate and prosecute activity that harms workers in violation of the antitrust or consumer protection laws. As one of the first actions by the Trump FTC, Chairman Ferguson’s Directive ...
- Antitrust Enforcement in Labor Markets: Merger Analysis at a Time of Agency Transition Publication — Westlaw Today — By Michael Moiseyev, Joe Ehrenkrantz and Katie Rider — January 09, 2025
- Antitrust Enforcement in Labor Markets: Merger Analysis at a Time of Agency Transition Alert — By John P. Barry, Megan A. Granger, Adam C. Hemlock, Brianne Kucerik, Michael Moiseyev, Jeffrey H. Perry, Jasmine Rosner, Kristin Sanford, John E. Scribner, Mark Seidman, Rebecca Sivitz, Jeff L. White, Joe Ehrenkrantz and Katie Rider — PDF — December 10, 2024