Euclid Law has boosted its London ranks with another partner hire nearly a year after it brought on board a heavyweight partner from Cooley.
Michael Reiss advises clients on a broad range of UK, EU, and global antitrust matters, including cartels, abuse of dominance, merger control, State aid, competition litigation, and general EU law across a wide number of industries. His experience spans sectors including TMT, energy, manufacturing, retail, leisure, and transport.
Oliver Bretz said, “I am delighted that someone of Michael’s quality and experience is joining Euclid. We are the pre-eminent competition boutique and our recent additions of Becket McGrath from Cooley and internal promotion of Natalie Greenwood are a testament to our market growth and positioning. We are delighted to welcome Michael to this fantastic team”.
Michael Reiss said, “I’m excited to be joining Euclid because of the top quality work and the calibre of the firm’s clients. Over the past twelve years I’ve worked on some complex merger control, investigations and litigation matters, and I’m looking forward to contributing to the growth of the practice. Moreover, on a personal level, they are a great team of colleagues to have.”
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