Law firm Geradin Partners has reinforced its London-based antitrust litigation team with the promotion of David Gallagher to Partner and the appointment of Anthony Ojukwu as Counsel.
David Gallagher’s role in Geradin Partners’ strategic expansion into UK antitrust litigation and his expertise in navigating competition authority investigations, particularly with the CMA, are some of the factors that have led to his promotion as Partner. This move underscores the firm’s commitment to further growth in these specialized areas.
The addition of Anthony Ojukwu to the team also continues Geradin Partners’ trend of attracting seasoned lawyers with a track record of handling high-profile cases at the CMA. Notably, Ojukwu would be the fourth former senior CMA lawyer to join the firm.
Damien Geradin, the firm’s founder, stated that the addition of these team members is just the beginning of their firm’s journey following a successful foray into antitrust litigation in the past year. He emphasized, “David and Anthony are exceptional lawyers with the necessary litigation experience to tackle complex cases. We have ambitious plans in this space and will continue to invest in the coming months and years.”
Source: Geradin Partners
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