Jane Wessel left Shepherd & Wedderburn last week for Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer in London, reported Global Competition Review. This move happened only four months after John Schmidt made the same move.
Jane Wessel focuses her practice in the areas of antitrust litigation and international commercial and investor state arbitration.
Ms. Wessel has extensive experience handling competition damages litigation in the English High Court and the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT). Her work in this area has included acting for the claimants in one of the earliest claims in the CAT, Emerson Electric Inc. v. Morgan Crucible plc, and for one of the defendant airlines in the air cargo cartel litigation, Emerald Supplies Ltd v. British Airways plc.
She also has many years’ experience in investor state arbitrations under International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, and international commercial arbitration under United National Commission on International Trade Law, and major institutional and ad hoc arbitration rules.
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