Global law firm Mayer Brown announced today that David Harrison will join the firm as a partner in the London office, where he will co-lead the European Antitrust & Competition team and become one of the group leaders of the global Antitrust practice.
David joins Mayer Brown from Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP, where he has been a partner and head of the firm’s EU & Competition team since 2005, having joined to establish its stand-alone competition practice.
David Allen, Litigation & Dispute Resolution practice leader at Mayer Brown, said: “David is a considerably accomplished and experienced competition lawyer and his arrival will strengthen our ability to provide clients will the very best legal advice in this area. His appointment also signals an important step in our long term plans to further integrate our antitrust and competition capabilities across Europe.”
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