Expanding their global antitrust practice, law firm Vinson & Elkins (V&E) announced the addition of new counsel Greg Wells, who has nearly two decades of experience representing clients in the technology, pharmaceutical, chemical and financial services sectors on complex litigation and compliance matters, reported PRNewswire.
Leaving Morgan Lewis & Bockius, where he was of counsel in the firm’s antitrust practice group. He is based in V&E’s Washington, D.C. office alongside former Morgan Lewis colleagues Hill Wellford and Darren Tucker, who joined V&E as partners earlier this year.
“Greg is a seasoned attorney who adds value and strength to our nationally recognized antitrust practice,” said Craig Seebald, who co-leads V&E’s Complex Commercial Litigation practice group and serves as Managing Partner of the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. “We are pleased to welcome him to V&E and look forward to his contributions to the firm and our clients.”
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