The London antitrust litigation team at Geradin Partners has been bolstered with the promotion of David Gallagher to Partner and the addition of Anthony Ojukwu as Counsel.
David Gallagher played a crucial role in Geradin Partners’ strategic entry into UK antitrust litigation and has proven to be a valuable asset for clients dealing with competition authority investigations. His promotion to Partner enables Geradin Partners to further expand in these areas.
The hiring of Anthony Ojukwu is in line with Geradin Partners’ recent trend of bringing on board lawyers who have managed high-profile cases at the CMA (Competition and Markets Authority). He becomes the fourth former senior CMA lawyer to join the firm.
Related: Former CMA Legal Director Joins Geradin Partners
According to Damien Geradin, the founder of Geradin Partners, the promotion of David and the addition of Anthony signify just the beginning of the firm’s successful foray into antitrust litigation over the past year. He emphasized their exceptional legal expertise and experience in handling complex cases, expressing the firm’s commitment to investing in this area in the coming months and years.
Source: Geradin Partners
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