Norton Rose Fulbright announced that antitrust lawyer Amanda Wait has joined the global law firm as a partner in its Washington, DC office. Ms. Wait comes to Norton Rose Fulbright from Hunton Andrews Kurth, where she led its competition and consumer protection practice.
A former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawyer, Ms. Wait focuses her practice on guiding clients through the antitrust review of global mergers and acquisitions. She combines her in-depth knowledge of agency practice with a business-focused approach to getting deals done. She also works closely with non-party witnesses in FTC and DOJ antitrust investigations and litigation.
Daryl Lansdale, Norton Rose Fulbright’s US Managing Partner, said, “Our clients will greatly benefit from Amanda’s experience with complex investigations and the antitrust component of global transactions. She is viewed as a rising star in this practice who will complement our antitrust and competition group in the US and globally.”
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