Latham & Watkins has rewarded 13 of its international disputes lawyers with elevation to partner or counsel, as part of its latest promotions round.
The US firm promoted 27 new partners and 28 counsel in the US, Dubai, Germany, UK, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan, in the litigation and dispute resolution, environmental, finance and corporate practices.
The promotions in antitrust are:
-Adam Greenfield, with his experience of International Trade Commission (ITC) and Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) claims, particularly relating to electrical and computer technology, as well as antitrust and false advertising matters.
– Antitrust litigators Christopher Campbell and Andy Gass have been promoted to partner. Campbell has experience of complex business disputes, consumer class actions and government investigations in the technology, transportation and consumer products sectors, while Gass works with technology clients.
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