Quinn Emanuel has announced the addition of a new competition litigator to its Global Competition Group.
Antitrust lawyer Boris Bronfentrinker will join the firm’s offices in London from his former position as partner at Hausfeld; before Hausfelt, Bronfentrinker was at Freshfelds Bruckhaus Deringer.
The lawyer’s experience includes representing clients before the English High Court and the Competition Appeal Tribunal, as well as handling competition litigation claims and internal investigations.
The addition of Bronfentrinker is part of Quinn Emanuel’s efforts to globalize its competition practice; while the new hire will serve at the firm’s office in London as partner, his work will add to the firm’s global competition efforts in Brussels and Germany as well, Quinn Emanuel said.
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