Ranking tables
Competition Law | Global
UK
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 1
Band 2
- A&O Shearman 11 Years Ranked
- Ashurst
- Herbert Smith Freehills
Band 3
- Addleshaw Goddard LLP 7 Years Ranked
- Hogan Lovells 10 Years Ranked
- Norton Rose Fulbright 10 Years Ranked
- Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
- Latham & Watkins
- Macfarlanes LLP
Band 4
- Baker McKenzie 10 Years Ranked
- CMS 3 Years Ranked
- Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP 2 Years Ranked
- Pinsent Masons 7 Years Ranked
- Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
- Eversheds Sutherland
- Kirkland & Ellis International LLP
- Travers Smith LLP
Band 5
- DLA Piper LLP 4 Years Ranked
- Bristows LLP
- Simmons & Simmons LLP
Senior Statespeople
- Tom UsherMacfarlanes LLP
Eminent Practitioners
Band 1
- Ali Nikpay Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP9 Years Ranked
- Bertrand Louveaux Slaughter and May23 Years Ranked
- Claire Jeffs Slaughter and May17 Years Ranked
- Deirdre Trapp Freshfields22 Years Ranked
- Nicole Kar Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP13 Years Ranked
- Simon Priddis Freshfields15 Years Ranked
- Nigel ParrAshurst
- Simon PritchardLatham & Watkins
Band 2
- Alastair Chapman Freshfields10 Years Ranked
- Antonio Bavasso Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP14 Years Ranked
- Brian Sher CMS14 Years Ranked
- Bruce Kilpatrick Linklaters12 Years Ranked
- Greg Olsen Clifford Chance LLP17 Years Ranked
- Isabel Taylor Slaughter and May10 Years Ranked
- James Aitken Freshfields10 Years Ranked
- Jenine Hulsmann Weil, Gotshal & Manges (London) LLP10 Years Ranked
- Marc Israel White & Case LLP15 Years Ranked
- Suyong Kim Hogan Lovells19 Years Ranked
- Alasdair BalfourKirkland & Ellis International LLP
- Cameron FirthMacfarlanes LLP
- Nicholas LevyCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
- Nigel SeayTravers Smith LLP
Band 3
- Alan Davis Pinsent Masons15 Years Ranked
- Alexander Potter Freshfields8 Years Ranked
- Martin McElwee Freshfields4 Years Ranked
- Nelson Jung Clifford Chance LLP3 Years Ranked
- Philipp Girardet Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP7 Years Ranked
- Rona Bar-Isaac Addleshaw Goddard LLP5 Years Ranked
- Duncan LiddellAshurst
- Jonathan ParkerLatham & Watkins
- Oliver BretzEuclid Law
- Ros KellawayEversheds Sutherland
- Stephen SmithBristows LLP
- Stephen WiskingHerbert Smith Freehills
Band 4
- Alex Nourry Clifford Chance LLP20 Years Ranked
- Angelique Bret Pinsent Masons2 Years Ranked
- Davina Garrod Akin10 Years Ranked
- Deirdre Taylor Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP3 Years Ranked
- Diarmuid Ryan Squire Patton Boggs7 Years Ranked
- Ian Giles Norton Rose Fulbright7 Years Ranked
- Juan Rodriguez Sullivan & Cromwell LLP13 Years Ranked
- Mark Jones Jones Day15 Years Ranked
- Matthew Readings A&O Shearman11 Years Ranked
- Natura Gracia Linklaters2 Years Ranked
- Philip Mansfield A&O Shearman13 Years Ranked
- Andrew HockleyBryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
- Caroline HobsonCooley LLP
- Euan BurrowsAshurst
- Jackie HollandCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
- Malcolm WaltonMacfarlanes LLP
- Peter HarperEversheds Sutherland
- Satyen DhanaKirkland & Ellis International LLP
Band 5
- Al Mangan Addleshaw Goddard LLP2 Years Ranked
- Angus Coulter Hogan Lovells3 Years Ranked
- Frances Murphy Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP17 Years Ranked
- Gillian Sproul Greenberg Traurig, LLP15 Years Ranked
- James Webber A&O Shearman1 Years Ranked
- John Schmidt Arnold & Porter13 Years Ranked
- Lisa Wright Slaughter and May1 Years Ranked
- Luis Gomez Baker McKenzie2 Years Ranked
- Matt Evans DLA Piper LLP2 Years Ranked
- Michele Davis Freshfields1 Years Ranked
- Omar Shah Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP8 Years Ranked
- Patrick Harrison Sidley Austin LLP2 Years Ranked
- Ruchit Patel Ropes & Gray LLP2 Years Ranked
- Sam Szlezinger DLA Piper LLP10 Years Ranked
- Sarah Smith DLA Piper LLP2 Years Ranked
- Vincent P Brophy Sidley Austin LLP12 Years Ranked
- André PretoriusHerbert Smith Freehills
- Julia Woodward-CarltonEversheds Sutherland
- Neil CuninghameAshurst
- Paul GilbertCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
- Sally EvansKirkland & Ellis International LLP
- Timothy R.W. CowenPreiskel & Co LLP
- Tobias CasparyFried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
- Veronica RobertsHerbert Smith Freehills
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 Clifford Chance LLPCompetition Law2024 | Band 1 | 10 Years RankedClifford Chance remains a particularly popular choice for clients from the financial services, telecommunications and technology sectors for competition law matters. The law firm offers market-leading expertise in phase I and II merger clearance investigations before the CMA, in addition to acting on high-value foreign direct investment filings. The firm's wider network of offices facilitates the in-house coordination of pan-European or transatlantic merger filings. The team further stands out for its ability to assist clients with CMA investigations into alleged breaches of competition law and market studies. In addition, it represents both claimants and defendants in contentious matters before the CAT, as well as acting on a number of appeals against CMA fines, often in the pharmaceutical sector.1 FreshfieldsCompetition Law2024 | Band 1 | 10 Years RankedFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer enjoys an excellent reputation for activity across all aspects of competition law. The law firm is highly sought after by international companies from diverse sectors for merger filings before the CMA, with recent experience handling phase II investigations, as well as advising on notifications of foreign direct investment. The London office collaborates with colleagues across the global to handle multi-jurisdictional merger clearances. The team is also highly regarded for representing clients in CMA investigations into possible breaches of competition law, as well as sector inquiries carried out by a range of authorities. The firm boasts a strong bench of competition litigators who defend clients in a number of high-profile follow-on damages actions, including collective proceedings. It also offers experience advising on state aid matters.1 LinklatersCompetition Law2024 | Band 1 | 10 Years RankedLinklaters stands out for its experience in major domestic merger control filings that attract considerable objection from competitors and intense scrutiny from the CMA. The team earns further praise for activity in high-profile follow-on damages claims and for the handling of UK-based private enforcement actions, including defending clients in class action proceedings. It works together with colleagues in Brussels and other offices to advise on obtaining clearance for global mergers. The firm additionally assists clients who are subject to behavioural investigations, and advises them on appeals against fines imposed by the CMA. The team also has experience advising on matters under the UK's new subsidy control regime.1 Slaughter and MayCompetition Law2024 | Band 1 | 10 Years RankedSlaughter and May stands out for its ability to handle high-profile merger clearance mandates, assisting clients with phase I and II reviews before the CMA, as well as acting on highly contentious merger filings that involve disputes around jurisdictional issues. The law firm also offers notable experience in foreign direct investment filings and coordinates wider global regulatory approvals with counsel based in relevant jurisdictions. The team handles behavioural and market investigations for major clients, and also boasts notable experience acting on abuse of dominance investigations and standalone claims brought in the UK courts. It enjoys a market-leading caseload of follow-on damages and collective proceedings, defending claims filed against various international clients. It also maintains a strong state aid practice, often assisting the providers of the subsidy.
Band 2
2 A&O ShearmanCompetition Law2024 | Band 2 | 11 Years RankedOn 1st May 2024, Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling merged to form A&O Shearman. The firm offers clients notable strength in the competition law aspects of transactions, advising on foreign direct investment and National Security and Investment Act issues, as well as phase I and II merger clearances. Its broad practice also encompasses behavioural investigations and subsidy control matters. The team also has experience in contentious competition law matters and has also assisted clients with issues arising from cooperation between companies on sustainability grounds. The team also works closely with members of the firm's Brussels office on matters before the European authorities and is well-connected to New York.
Band 3
3 Addleshaw Goddard LLPCompetition Law2024 | Band 3 | 7 Years RankedAddleshaw Goddard advises clients on a broad range of competition law matters. The law firm has notable experience in market studies, carried out by the CMA and other authorities. In addition it assists clients with obtaining regulatory approval for corporate transactions, including advising on the National Security and Investments Act and on merger clearance reviews. Furthermore, the team represents clients in CMA investigations into potential anti-competitive behaviour.3 Hogan LovellsCompetition Law2024 | Band 3 | 10 Years RankedHogan Lovells has a broad competition law practice that includes advising clients on merger notifications to the CMA and representing them in investigations into alleged breaches of competition law. The firm is also active in competition litigation matters, representing defendants in follow-on damages claims and collective actions. Team members have further experience of handling mandates under the new UK subsidy control regime.3 Norton Rose FulbrightCompetition Law2024 | Band 3 | 10 Years RankedNorton Rose Fulbright has been particularly active recently defending banks in competition litigation. The law firm represents clients in behavioural investigations, claims of anti-competitive conduct, follow-on damages actions and collective proceedings, often before the CAT or UK High Court. The team also assists with CMA merger reviews, including at both phase I and II, as well as assisting with the compliance aspects of net zero initiatives. Clients also benefit from the firm's broad network of offices to act on multi-jurisdictional matters.
Band 4
4 Baker McKenzieCompetition Law2024 | Band 4 | 10 Years RankedBaker McKenzie often assists clients with merger control filings and FDI notifications, including representing clients in phase II reviews before the CMA. Clients benefit from the firm's broad global network for transactions that require filing in multiple jurisdictions. In addition, the law firm acts for clients on sector inquiries and the competition compliance aspects of distribution agreements. The team also has experience in appeals against authority decisions and in follow-on damages claims. It has a number of clients from the technology and pharmaceutical sectors.4 CMSCompetition Law2024 | Band 4 | 3 Years RankedCMS assists clients with the competition aspects of corporate transactions, including obtaining merger clearance and NSIA approval. The law firm also advises on CMA behavioural investigations and assists with challenges to fines imposed by the authority. The team is also able to represent clients in competition law disputes, often collaborating with members of the firm's litigation department. The London office of CMS often works alongside the firm's other offices across the UK and globally on competition law matters.4 Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPCompetition Law2024 | Band 4 | 2 Years RankedGibson, Dunn & Crutcher moves up in the rankings this year on the back of assisting clients with obtaining merger clearance following phase I and II CMA investigations for several high-value transactions. The law firm also has experience in foreign direct investment notifications. In addition the team has experience in behavioural matters, including assisting clients with CMA market investigations and defending them in allegations of breaching competition law. It is a popular choice with private equity houses, as well as with clients from the technology and sporting sectors.4 Pinsent MasonsCompetition Law2024 | Band 4 | 7 Years RankedPinsent Masons often represents clients in CMA investigations into allegations of possible abuses of dominance or bid-rigging. The law firm also acts on the competition law aspects of corporate transactions, assisting clients with merger clearance reviews and the compliance aspects of collaboration agreements. The team is able to handle matters across the UK and internationally thanks to its network of offices.
Band 5
5 DLA Piper LLPCompetition Law2024 | Band 5 | 4 Years RankedDLA Piper is particularly active in assisting clients with obtaining foreign direct investment approval and merger clearance notifications, including phase I reviews before the CMA. In addition the law firm acts on behavioural investigations, disputes before the CAT and appeals against behavioural fines. Team members offer further experience in subsidy control matters. Clients benefit from the team's ability to work together with colleagues based abroad.
Band 6
6 Covington & Burling LLPCompetition Law2024 | Band 6 | 1 Years RankedCovington & Burling enters the rankings this year on the back of the law firm's involvement in a number of large multi-jurisdictional merger clearance mandates, often in cooperation with its offices in the US and Brussels. The team has additional experience advising clients on claims of anti-competitive behaviour and other CMA investigations. Team members also assist clients with foreign direct investment filings. It is a popular choice with clients from the pharmaceutical, sporting and technology sectors.6 Jones DayCompetition Law2024 | Band 6 | 2 Years RankedJones Day's London office handles a broad range of competition law matters, including advising clients on obtaining merger clearance approval from the CMA and representing clients in sector studies and investigations into allegations of anti-competitive behaviour before various UK regulatory authorities. Team members offer additional experience in competition litigation matters, often defending high-profile financial sector clients in damages actions. The team has experience acting alongside the firm's other offices in Europe on multinational matters.6 Sidley Austin LLPCompetition Law2024 | Band 6 | 2 Years RankedSidley Austin often acts for clients on foreign direct investment filings and merger clearance reviews before the CMA, representing both the transacting parties and interested third parties. The team also assists clients with behavioural investigations and market inquiries before various UK regulatory authorities. The law firm further advises on competition compliance matters such as licensing agreements. The team in London often collaborates with the firm's Brussels office.6 White & Case LLPCompetition Law2024 | Band 6 | 1 Years RankedWhite & Case enters the rankings this year on the back of its broad competition law practice, with experience representing clients in merger clearance and foreign direct investment filings, as well as in CMA behavioural investigations and sector inquiries. In addition, the law firm has experience in contentious competition law matters, defending clients in follow-on damages actions and collective proceedings. The team often works closely with the firm's well-regarded office in Brussels.6 Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLPCompetition Law2024 | Band 6 | 2 Years RankedWillkie Farr & Gallagher has a prominent team in competition litigation, with experience representing both claimants and defendants in high-profile follow-on damages actions and collective proceedings. The law firm also represents clients in CMA investigations into possible anti-competitive conduct and advises on merger clearance reviews. The team further assists clients with competition law compliance.