Carol Weiland

Associate

Covington & Burling LLP

Carol Weiland

Associate

Covington & Burling LLP

Carol Weiland represents clients in a variety of complex antitrust and litigation matters. She has particular experience defending financial institutions and innovator pharmaceutical companies in antitrust class actions and multi-district litigations.

Prior to joining Covington, Carol Weiland clerked for Judge Dennis W. Shedd of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. She holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and an undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College.

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Apple v. Pepper: When Can a Private Individual Sue for an Antitrust Violation?

January 8, 2021

In Apple v. Pepper, the Supreme Court considered whether consumers could directly sue Apple for a surcharge on apps in the iPhone App Store.

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