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Don A. Resnikoff

The Duvall Foundry
1050 30th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 337-8000 – T
(202) 337-8090 – F
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Education:

New York University, J.D.
Rutgers University, B.A.;

Bar Admissions:

District of Columbia

Primary Practice Areas:

Antitrust
Consumer Protection

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Of Counsel

Don Allen Resnikoff joined Finkelstein Thompson LLP as Of Counsel in January, 2009. Don practices in the fields of antitrust and consumer fraud litigation. Before joining Finkelstein, Thompson, LLP, he served as Senior Assistant Attorney General with the District of Columbia’s Office of the Attorney General, where he specialized in affirmative antitrust litigation. Previously he served for more than twenty years as an antitrust litigator with the Antitrust Division, United States Department of Justice, where he prosecuted cases involving financial institutions, computers, biotechnology products, pharmaceuticals, health insurance, and others topics. His experience also includes private practice corporate litigation with a New York City firm, and four years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in New Jersey. Mr. Resnikoff is active with the D.C. Bar and other lawyer groups. He is an active member of the D.C. Bar’s Antitrust and Consumer Law Section’s Steering Committee, and Chair of the Section’s Antitrust Committee. He is a past elected Treasurer of the D.C. Bar. Mr. Resnikoff is on the advisory board of the Loyola (Chicago) Consumer Law Review. He frequently organizes Bar programs on antitrust topics, and contributes articles to legal publications. He is a graduate of Rutgers University and the NYU School of Law.

Mr. Resnikoff is a member of the District of Columbia and New York State Bars. He practices in the Washington, D.C. office.


His published works include:

  • Section 2 Enforcement: A State-Enforcement View of the DOJ Section 2 Report, ABA Antitrust Source (Vol. 8, No. 1, October 2008).
  • Federally Funded Stem Cell Research: A Good Deal For the Taxpayer and Consumer?, 14 Loyola Consumer Law Review 36 (2001)
  • The Consumer Advocates v. The Banks: Public Debate of Regulation Issues Survives Passage of the Financial Services Modernization Act, 12 Loyola Consumer Law Review 284 (2000).
  • Financial Institution Merger Enforcement: The Historical Context, 10 Loyola Consumer Law Review 296 (1998)
  • Understanding Bank Regulation, 6 Loyola Consumer Law Reporter 108 (1994)
  • Contributor, The District of Columbia Practice Manual, Antitrust Law (1999 – 2002, 2008, 2009).
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    Mr. Resnikoff practices in the Washington, D.C. office.