Leading global law firm Baker McKenzie announced that 84 of our colleagues have been promoted to partner, two of which were in antitrust. Promotions take effect from 1 July.
Across the Firm’s practice groups globally, Tax and Dispute Resolutions saw the largest intake of new partners, with M&A also significantly adding to their numbers.
Milton Cheng, Global Chair of Baker McKenzie, said:
“Congratulations to all of our new partners. Welcoming 152 new partners, both home-grown and lateral, over the last 12 months is a clear sign of the importance we place in the long-term growth strategy of the Firm. I wish them all the best in their future career with Baker McKenzie.”
The newly promoted partners are:
Antitrust & Competition
Paul Johnson (Belgium)
Teisha Johnson (Washington)
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