Freeths’ Martin Noble explores the recent dismissal of the proposed US class action against Hermès and the line between lawful and unlawful selling practices for luxury brands | 9mos
Freeths’ Martin Noble explores the recent dismissal of the proposed US class action against Hermès and the line between lawful and unlawful selling practices for luxury brands | 9mos
New set-up will be part of Eversheds’ International LLP and follows breakdown of affiliated Irish arm’s merger talks with William Fry | 9mos
Top British jurist, barrister and Monckton Chambers stalwart helped shape modern competition law | 10mos
David Marriott is the latest in a series of partner hires in Latham’s antitrust practice this year | 11mos
Hausfeld global co-chair Anthony Maton takes issue with a think tank’s claim that class actions could cost the UK economy £18bn | 11mos
Rod Rosenstein will lead the firm’s US national security practice, while Tim Finley joins as a partner in its antitrust practice | 11mos
Appeal by Apple, Mastercard, Sony and Visa dismissed following two-day hearing last month | 11mos
Andrew Forman joins after nearly three years in Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division | 1yr
Simonsen Sussman co-founded by three ex-FTC lawyers and DOJ attorney | 1yr
Delegates heard from luxury luminaries like former Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman and celebrated designers Julien Macdonald and Karen Millen | 11mos
Belinda Hollway adds class action and competition damages litigation expertise | 1yr
Report backed by TheCityUK and Freshfields calls for smarter screening to protect security without stifling investment | 1yr
National Security & Investment Act is too broad, slowing potential deals, according to research undertaken with TheCityUK | 1yr
Six make the grade in round that sees proportion of women dip | 1yr
Jan Lang, who joins as a partner, is reunited with Alexander Israel, MoFo’s new EU competition head | 1yr
UK firm looks to enhance competition law offering, but will close Paris office ‘in due course’ | 1yr
Morgan Lewis antitrust partner Frances Murphy says 2025 could be a defining year for competition class actions in the UK | 1yr
Fate of claim once valued at £14bn mustn’t become blueprint for future cases if CAT regime is to succeed, argues Calunius Capital chair Leslie Perrin | 1yr
Hire of Edward Coulson and Andrew Leitch prompted by surge in number of competition claims | 1yr
New York firm to focus China coverage in Hong Kong | 1yr