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Three Yetter Coleman Attorneys in 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Global Antitrust & Competition Lawyers Guide

Bryce Callahan, Tyler Young, and Paul Yetter have been recognized in Lawdragon’s 2025 500 Leading Global Antitrust & Competition Lawyers guide.

The list highlights attorneys who “excel at crafting transaction terms that will pass muster with global regulatory bodies.”

Callahan, Young, and Yetter, key leaders in Yetter Coleman’s antitrust practice, handle complex antitrust litigation in diverse industries, including technology, energy, healthcare, and finance, in cases involving monopolization claims, price-fixing allegations, and other anticompetitive practices.

A few notable antitrust matters include:

  • Defending against class action claims alleging Sherman Act violations in the mobile wallet market
  • Pursuing antitrust claims in the drag-reducing agents market for crude oil pipelines
  • Representing clients in monopolization cases in the anesthesia services and steel distribution sectors

The 2025 Antitrust Guide’s inclusion criteria involve in-depth journalistic research, professional nominations, and consultation with peer advisors. Established in 2005, New York-based Lawdragon is a comprehensive resource for online news and editorial features, including well-known guides and rankings of the nation’s leading lawyers in specific practice areas.

Callahan is a trial lawyer representing plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts throughout Texas and the United States. He has experience in various industries, including technology, energy, sports, hospitality, pharmaceuticals, real estate, healthcare, airlines, and telecommunications.

Young focuses on complex civil litigation, emphasizing antitrust litigation and trial proceedings. He represents clients nationwide across many sectors, including oil and gas, transportation, financial services, technology, packaged food, advertising, and manufacturing.

Yetter’s practice covers a range of commercial disputes, including antitrust, securities, intellectual property, and contract/business torts. He represents both plaintiffs and defendants in the energy, technology, finance, and aviation industries.