Competition and EU

Brussels

Paul Weiss pushes growth to Europe with Brussels launch

Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison’s rapid growth in London is now translating to the Continent, as the firm has hired a Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partner to launch an office in Brussels. Simpson Thacher partner Ross Ferguson will join the growing European partner base at Paul Weiss. Jason Glover, London office head at Simpson […]

Mastercard

£9bn wiped off Merricks’ £10bn class action, says Freshfields

Mastercard’s lawyers at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer have claimed that the latest judgment in the long-running class action means 90 per cent of the case brought by class representative Walter Merricks “fails factually.” The interchange fee collective action, brought by Merricks on behalf of 45.5 million UK Mastercard customers, is the first class action to have […]

In court this week: Google returns to CAT for £920m class action, as ex-solicitor takes on SRA

Google class action returns to CAT for fourth CMC Google is back in the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) this Friday for a fourth case management conference (CMC) in Elizabeth Coll’s long-running class action against the software behemoth. Coll, who is represented by Hausfeld, is representing a class of Android device users who have used the […]

Cleary and Latham advise as Whirlpool gets go-ahead for JV

Latham & Watkins and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton were called on by legacy client Whirlpool Corporation to handle a year-long transaction and CMA investigation on the company’s combination with Turkish appliance business Arçelik. After the deal’s announcement in January 2023, a merger inquiry was launched by the CMA to review potential competition concerns. Following […]

Annie Herdman, Ropes

Paul Weiss hires another ex-Kirkland partner in London

Following swiftly on from its hire of Linklaters’ competition head Nicole Kar, Paul Weiss is growing out its City practice with another new recruit. Antitrust expert Annie Herdman joins from Ropes & Gray, where she has been for two years. Prior to Ropes, she made partner at Kirkland & Ellis in 2019. Before that, she […]

Paul Weiss set to hire Linklaters competition partner

Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison is set to hire another Linklaters partner to join its burgeoning London ranks, this time to grow the firm’s competition practice. Nicole Kar is understood to be moving having spent more than 20 years at Linklaters. Joining the magic circle firm in 2001, she was given the nod to […]

Amsterdam, Holland

Competition boutique sets up in Amsterdam

A competition-focused boutique launched by a former Covington & Burling partner will establish a third office in the new year, adding Amsterdam to its existing sites in Brussels and London. Geradin Partners, the firm launched by Damien Geradin who spent five years as a partner at Covington between 2010 and 2015, has hit Dutch firm […]

Google

Claimants seek to merge class action against HSF-repped Google

Today, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) heard the first amalgamation application of its kind, as two separate class representatives sought to merge their claims against Google, represented by Herbert Smith Freehills, to avoid a carriage dispute. Former director of Ofcom, Claudio Pollack, brought his claim against Google in November 2022. Humphries Kerstetter and Geradin Partners represented Pollack, […]

CMA competition

Freshfields taps CMA for latest City recruit

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has hired a new City partner, hitting up the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for its latest recruit. Colin Raftery has spent more than seven years at the CMA and has recently spent the last five years as a senior director of mergers. He is also an alumnus of the magic circle […]

Linklaters

Linklaters lures over Addleshaws’ competition head

The head of Addleshaw Goddard’s competition practice has re-joined Linklaters, 16 years after leaving the magic circle firm. Bruce Kilpatrick left for Addleshaws in 2007 having been a managing associate at Linklaters from 1998. His imminent move back to the magic circle firm follows the departure of Simon Pritchard back in March to Latham & […]

used cars

CAT to rule on first ever class action settlement

The first ever settlement in an opt-out class action in the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has been reached, in a move that will be watched closely by the developing class action market. CSAV, the smallest of five defendant groups involved in the Car Delivery Charges Cartel Claim, has agreed to pay claimants £1.5m to settle […]