Belgium: Liedekerke Wolters Waelbroeck Kirkpatrick grows its competition practice

Liedekerke announced this week that Vincent Mussche has joined the firm as partner in their Competition and European law Practice Group.
Vincent’s practice focuses on Belgian and EU competition law. He is a seasoned multifaceted antitrust lawyer with significant expertise in successfully managing local and global complex multijurisdictional merger filings/cartel investigations and the development and implementation of tailored competition compliance programs.
Admitted to the Brussels Bar, Vincent has been practicing competition law in Brussels for more than 15 years. He started his career in 2004 as a trainee at the European Commission and the Belgian Competition Authority. He subsequently worked at two international law firms and also acquired significant in-house experience as antitrust counsel at two major global multinationals.
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