Antitrust veteran Gail Levine has joined Mayer Brown as a partner in Washington DC, where she will co-lead the firm’s global Antitrust & Competition practice. Ms. Levine joins from the US Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Bureau of Competition, where she served as a deputy director. Please release is below and Gail’s photo is attached.
Gail’s storied career includes more than a decade in-house at Verizon and Uber. Some of her most important matters at the FTC were in high-tech, and health care/biotech industries, which are focuses of Mayer Brown’s.
Mayer Brown’s global Antitrust & Competition practice is comprised of more than 70 lawyers throughout Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States. The growing team includes a number of former high-ranking govn’t officials. Most recently, a five-lawyer team joined in Germany. In December 2019, partners Francisco Todorov, Adriana Giannini and Lorena Nisiyama as well as five associates joined in Brazil.
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