International law firm Cooley is expanding its global capabilities with the launch of a Brussels office, marking the firm’s first entry into continental Europe and its 14th location worldwide. Competition lawyer Alexander Israel joins from the German law firm Noerr LLP, where he helped to set up its Brussels office. Cooley’s expansion in Europe follows the opening of its London office in 2015.
“Expanding Cooley’s presence in the European Union has long been a key component of our growth strategy,” said Joe Conroy, Cooley’s CEO. “Planting roots in the heart of continental Europe enhances our ability to support the growing needs of our global clients, particularly with the uncertainty of the Brexit environment. Alexander is a great addition to our partnership, and we are thrilled he has agreed to join the firm and play a pivotal role in our European growth.”
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