Linda Cenedella, a seasoned lawyer with more than 20 years of experience both as in-house counsel and in private practice, has joined Morgan Lewis as a partner resident in New York. Linda, who focuses on antitrust and competition law in the banking and financial services space, arrives from JPMorgan Chase where she served as executive director and assistant general counsel in the litigation and corporate & regulatory law departments.
“Linda’s extensive experience as in-house counsel to one of the key players in the financial services industry will significantly benefit our global financial institution clients seeking advice on emerging antitrust and competition issues,” said firm Chair Jami McKeon. “Her insights into the legal and regulatory challenges and nuances of their implications facing the financial sector will be invaluable to our clients.”
At JPMorgan Chase, Linda managed and coordinated complex commercial and antitrust class action litigation in addition to regular inquiries from domestic and foreign competition regulators. Before joining JPMorgan Chase, she was a member of the antitrust practice at another global law firm, where she represented and advised Fortune 100 corporations on diverse transactional and litigation antitrust matters.
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