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Mark Hamer Leaves DOJ Antitrust Post
Washington, DC, USATuesday, February 10, 2026
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Mark Hamer Resigns from DOJ Antitrust Office After One-Year Tenure
Former second‑level officer Mark Hamer announced his departure from the U.S. Justice Department’s antitrust office on LinkedIn, citing a promise to serve only for one year when he accepted the role.
- 2025: A Landmark Year
- The department handled its largest-ever caseload, spanning technology, healthcare, entertainment, agriculture, real estate, and finance.
- Career Path
- Hamer began his DOJ tenure in March as part of a four‑deputy team overseeing litigation and investigations.
- He will return to private practice at Baker McKenzie, where he previously led the firm’s global antitrust and competition practice.
- Implications for DOJ
- His exit signals a leadership shift as the agency continues to pursue high‑profile competition cases across multiple industries.
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