COSAL Leadership and Committees Announced for 2025
Committee to Support the Antitrust Laws 2025 Leadership and Committees were announced today as the organization enters its 2025 fiscal year.
Greg Asciolla will lead the organization as President for the coming year. Greg is a partner in DiCello Levitt LLP's New York office where he focuses on representing businesses, public pension funds, and health and welfare funds in complex antitrust and commodities class actions, including price-fixing, monopolization, commodities manipulation, pay-for-delay agreements, and other anticompetitive practices. Beyond his role in COSAL, Greg makes substantial contributions to the antitrust bar serving in leadership roles in the New York State Bar Association Antitrust Law Section, the ABA's Diversity Advanced Committee, the Antitrust and Trade Regulation Committee of the New York County Lawyers' Association. Greg also serves as the U.S. representative to the Business & Banking Litigation Network and is on the Advisory Board of the American Antitrust Institute.
COSAL added one new committee for 2025 - the Rules Committee led by Chair Joseph Bourne and Vice Chair Meegan Hollywood. COSAL’s engagement with the Federal Judicial Conference on amendments and changes to the Federal Rules of Practice and Procedure has increased in recent years. The committee will submit oral and written testimony, participate in Judicial Conference meetings, and educate COSAL members about relevant Rules changes.
"We look forward to a productive and impactful year," said COSAL Executive Director Pamela Gilbert.