The global law firm Jones Day announced the addition of partner Matthew Bull to its Antitrust & Competition Law Practice. He will be based in the Firm’s Brisbane Office.
Mr. Bull comes to Jones Day with 20 years of experience in competition and regulatory matters, representing major corporate clients in Australia and throughout the Asia Pacific region. He has assisted numerous multinational clients with merger clearances, joint ventures and collaborations, access to infrastructure, utility regulation, and enforcement matters.
Recently, Mr. Bull has advised clients in relation to merger clearances in various industries, including financial services, beverages, transport, construction, infrastructure, and natural resources. He has also represented clients during public reviews and inquiries by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission into digital platforms, wine grapes, gas supply, and the dairy industry.
“As antitrust and competition issues continue to play a larger role in global commerce, our practice will benefit greatly from the addition of Matt,” said Craig Waldman, who co-leads Jones Day’s global Antitrust & Competition Law Practice. “He brings substantial experience to a very important region for antitrust enforcement, and we enthusiastically welcome him to Jones Day.”
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