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Nathan Bush

Counsel


Nathan G. Bush is a counsel in the Adversarial Department in O'Melveny's Beijing office. He was based in the Washington, DC office before relocating to Beijing. Nate's practice focuses on regulatory matters and litigation concerning antitrust and competition, anticorruption, and international trade. He frequently publishes and speaks on competition and trade policy in Asia. He is active in the Asia Competition Forum, and he currently serves as Co-Chair of the Legal Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Beijing.

Antitrust & Competition. Nate counsels clients regarding merger notifications, compliance strategies, and enforcement risks under the competition regimes of China and other jurisdictions in the region. He is experienced with matters arising under U.S. antitrust laws, including merger filings, litigation of civil antitrust claims, and price-fixing investigations.

Compliance. Nate counsels international companies on compliance with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and other anticorruption rules. He has conducted internal investigations for firms in sectors ranging from financial services to consumer electronics in Japan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Vietnam.

International Trade & Market Access. Nate represents multinational companies before the U.S. and Chinese governments on matters involving China's WTO accession commitments and the WTO dispute settlement process. He has represented clients from Australia, Belgium, China, South Africa, and Spain in U.S. antidumping proceedings and advised clients from the U.S. and Japan regarding Chinese trade remedy measures.

Chinese Commercial Regulations. Nate advises on a variety of regulatory issues affecting operations in China.

Professional Activities

Law Clerk, The Honorable Leonie Brinkema, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia; American Bar Association Working Group on Chinese Competition Law; Asia Competition Forum
Vice-Chairman, Legal Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Beijing (2007)
Publications
  • "Developments in International Leniency Agreements: 2007 to 2008" (The Antitrust Review of the Americas 2009, published by Global Competition Review; co-authored with Michael Antalics, Hiroshi Naito, Philippe Nogues, Bilal Sayyed, Christine Wilson, and Bo Yue)
  • “Anticipating Chinese Antitrust Policy,” China Business Review, Jan.-Feb. 2008
  • “China’s Antimonopoly Law: Unanswered Questions and Challenges Ahead,” ABA Antirust Source, October 2007
  • “China’s Antimonopoly Marathon,” Global Competition Review -Asia Pacific Antitrust & Trade Review, April 2007
  • “Merger Control: China”, International Comparative Legal Guide to Merger Control, 2007 & 2008 (co-authored with Michael Moser) Global Legal Group, London.
  • “Refining China’s Draft Antimonopoly Law,” Global Competition Review Asia Pacific Antitrust & Trade Review, April 2006
  • “Chinese Competition Policy: It Takes More Than a Law,” China Business Review, May-June 2005
  • “Progress on China’s Antimonopoly Law,” Global Competition Review -Asia Pacific Antitrust & Trade Review, April 2005
  • China Trade Law and Practice, (co-editor with Patrick Norton and Jiang Peng), Cameron-May, 2003 – present (periodic loose-leaf)

Speeches

  • “Constraints on Convergence in Chinese Antitrust,” Boalt Hall School of Law, Berkeley, CA, Feb. 13, 2008
  • “The Antimonopoly Law and IP Rights”, Asian Competition Policy & Law Conference, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, December 11, 2007
  • “The IP/Antitrust Interface in China,” Ambassador’s Roundtable on Intellectual Property Rights, Beijing, October 24, 2007
  • “The AML: Implications for Korean Firms,” Seoul, Korea, October 9, 2007
  • “The AML: A Long, Rough Road Ahead,” US-China Business Council, Washington, D.C., October 2, 2007
  • “Maneuvers in a Minefield: Responding to Corruption in Contemporary China,” American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, March 13, 2007
  • “Chinese Competition Policy: Challenges for U.S. Business,” Pacific Research Institute, San Jose, CA, February 28, 2007
  • “China Compliance Strategies: Responding to Corruption, Fraud, and Corporate Misconduct,” American Chamber of Commerce, Beijing, December 14, 2006
  • “Dominance Enforcement under the Antimonopoly Law”, Asian Competition Policy & Law Conference, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, December 12, 2006
  • “Chinese Competition Policy: A Preview of Coming Events?,” American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, November 23, 2005
  • “Chinese Competition Policy & Standard Setting,” (panelist), U.S. Information Technology Office, Beijing, December 5, 2005
  • “U.S. Antidumping Practices: Essential Facts for Chinese Exporters & Producers,” Shanghai WTO Affairs Consultation Center, January 31, 2005


Harvard Law School, J.D.: cum laude; Editor-in-Chief, Harvard Asia Quarterly; Submissions Committee, Harvard International Law Journal; Member, Harvard Asia Law Society Executive Board

University of Virginia, B.A., Government and Foreign Affairs, East Asian Studies (Minor): Phi Beta Kappa


Virginia; District of Columbia