Rubin Named to Jewish Community Center Board
Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP is proud to announce that Kenneth J. Rubin, an associate in the firm’s Columbus office, has been named to the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Columbus (JCC).
Rubin and his family are active members in the JCC, which is a leading human service organization that offers varied programming designed to enhance the quality of family life and promote the physical, intellectual and spiritual wellness of its members.
Rubin is a member of the litigation practice group. He specializes in antitrust law, counseling clients regarding price fixing, cartelization, international antitrust issues, and general litigation. He has experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants in antitrust litigation, and has litigated a variety of antitrust issues under the Sherman, Clayton, and Robinson Patman Acts, including cases involving predatory pricing, price fixing, Walker Process, tying, group boycotts, monopsony, monopolization, corporate bribery, and issues involving the intersect of intellectual property and antitrust. He regularly represents clients regarding investigations by the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Ohio Attorney General, and counsels clients on antitrust issues related to mergers and acquisitions, as well as antitrust compliance. Rubin also has experience representing clients in intellectual property disputes and has litigated a variety of cases under the Lanham Act and its state law corollaries.
About Vorys: Vorys was established in 1909 and has grown to be one of the largest Ohio-based law firms with nearly 375 attorneys in six offices in Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Akron, Ohio; Washington, DC; and Houston, Texas. Vorys currently ranks as one of the 200 largest law firms in the United States according to American Lawyer magazine.
About the JCC: The JCC is a human service organization offering a varied program that is largely Jewish in nature. It is committed to enhancing the quality of family life and promoting the physical, intellectual and spiritual wellness of the individual. It provides health-related activities and cultural and educational programs that reflect the Jewish heritage. Although primarily a membership organization, the JCC also delivers services to the community at large, including populations at risk. Through its wide array of programs, the JCC pursues its mission of strengthening the individual, family and community.