Latham & Watkins was pleased to announce that David Little will join the London office as a partner in the Litigation & Trial Department. Little’s practice focuses on advising clients on a variety of complex UK, EU, and international competition law matters, including merger control, anticompetitive agreements, abuse of dominance, litigation, and sectoral regulation.
“We are pleased to welcome David to our London office. Expanding our M&A and disputes capabilities remains a strategic priority for the firm, and David’s experience and market knowledge are strongly aligned with our practice strengths in London,” said Jay Sadanandan, Office Managing Partner of Latham & Watkins in London. “David enjoys tremendous respect for his legal talents and commercial acumen, and his arrival is an exciting development for our growing City practice.”
Little has particular expertise in the media and entertainment, communications, technology, life sciences, financial services, and energy sectors. He regularly represents clients before the European Commission and the UK Competition and Markets Authority, and he represents clients in litigation before the European Courts in Luxembourg and the UK High Court. He also has extensive experience appearing before administrative agencies outside of the EU and UK.
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