Principal Assistant Attorney General
Antitrust Section
Contact:
Office number: 614.466.4328
Fax number: 866.721.2112
Edward.Olszewski@OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov
Edward has worked for the Ohio Attorney General’s Office since 2007. He is a Principal Assistant Attorney General in the Antitrust Section, where he is responsible for investigating and litigating cases involving antitrust violations. He has worked on several high-profile cases, including serving on the trial team in
The State of Texas, et al., v. Penguin Group Inc., et al., where Apple was found to have violated antitrust laws by participating in a conspiracy with the major publishers of eBooks. Edward was also part of the litigation and trial team in
State of Ohio v. Cargill et. al. regarding antitrust violations in the market for road salt in Ohio that settled on the eve of trial and returned over $9 million to Ohio public entities.
Edward has expertise in dealing with electronic discovery in large complex cases and utilizing the most advanced discovery tools to manage cases that sometimes involve terabytes of data. Additionally he is part of the Ohio Attorney General’s eDiscovery team and previously served on the Office's Public Records Task Force.
Bar Admissions
- State of Ohio (2007)
- U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio
Education
- The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, J.D., 2007
- Technology Editor, Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal
- The College of William and Mary, B.A., Government, 2004
Awards and Memberships
- Member of the OSBA and ABA. Former Chair of OSBA Antitrust Section 2020-22; Vice chair 2019-2020; Treasurer 2018-2019
- Recipient of Ohio Attorney General’s 2015 Teamwork Award