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Linklaters Appoints New Global Practice Head of Antitrust

 |  March 26, 2024

Linklaters has recently announced the appointment of Bernd Meyring as its new Global Practice Head of Antitrust & Foreign Investment. Meyring, a partner based in the firm’s Brussels office, brings with him extensive experience and expertise in merger-control, competition, foreign investment, competition litigation, and cartel work, further reinforcing the firm’s Tier 1 standing in this field.

Meyring boasts an impressive track record of advising major national and international corporates, banks, and institutions on various aspects of competition and foreign direct investment laws. His expertise spans merger and anti-cartel related proceedings before the European Commission and national authorities, as well as unilateral conduct and state aid matters. Having litigated in the General Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union in over 100 cases, Meyring has deep sector knowledge, particularly in the technology, digital, and automotive sectors.

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Commenting on Meyring’s appointment, Simon Branigan, partner and Global Head of Linklaters’ Corporate Division, emphasized Meyring’s market leadership and his proven ability to navigate clients through complex global transactions. Branigan expressed confidence in Meyring’s capability to lead the global practice to continued success, especially amidst an increasingly complex antitrust and foreign investment landscape.

Branigan highlighted the significance of top-tier talent in addressing sophisticated issues arising from the expanding reach and proactive approach of authorities and regulators, particularly in sensitive sectors like Technology. He noted that as authorities move into enforcement mode in traditional industries affecting everyday consumers, having exceptional talent becomes paramount.

Linklaters’ global Antitrust & Foreign Investment practice is renowned for its unparalleled expertise in advising clients on high-stakes cases in front of regulators and authorities worldwide. The practice, consistently ranked as Band 1 in recent years, boasts a global bench of talent capable of meeting the growing demand from leading corporates, banks, and financial sponsors.

Source: Linklaters