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Who's Who Legal Competition 2023
September 20, 2023
Who’s Who Legal has ranked eighteen BRG practitioners in WWL Competition 2023, a guide that profiles “the best consultants, expert witnesses and advisers in the world … for their provision of expert knowledge and testimony in complex antitrust matters, alongside the superb advice they provide to lawyers and clients on intricate matters of competition economics.”
This recognition follows BRG’s recent launch of its European competition practice in Brussels and Paris, spearheaded by leading competition expert and BRG Vice Chairman Dr. David Sunding; and the launch of the firm’s Digital Economy and Platform Markets practice.
BRG’s ranked experts include two Global Elite Thought Leaders, six Thought Leaders, and two Future leaders:
- Rosa Abrantes-Metz is regarded as “a brilliant economic expert” and “has a very strong reputation in the market.”
- Mark Bosley is “a pleasure to work with” and “very client-friendly,” and produces “quick, accurate and insightful” work.
- Thought Leader Robin Cantor produces “top-quality work” and “has an absolute dedication to her work.”
- Kevin Christensen is “always willing to try to creatively solve problems while ensuring the economic principles he is using are reliable and sound.”
- Adina Claici’s background as a competition enforcer “gives her the ability to present both sides of an argument which proves valuable when putting together a defense strategy.”
- David M Eisenstadt is well trusted by clients, with one noting they “would highly recommend [him] for antitrust matters.”
- Laurent Eymard “has great out-of-the-box thinking” and “comes up with sound advice on complex cases.”
- Head of EMEA Disputes Greg Harman is “simply outstanding,” “exceptionally thorough and adopts a comprehensive approach.”
- Henry Kahwaty has “very strong analytical skills” and is able to “distil a very complicated set of facts into simple-to-understand concepts.”
- Thought Leader David Kaplan brings an “innovative and detailed approach to economic damages in the litigation setting.”
- Global Elite Thought Leader Kai-Uwe Kühn is “a very smart economist” who is “highly competent” and “involved in a lot of competition matters.”
- Global Elite Thought Leader James Langenfeld “has long been involved in the assessment of the competitive impact of mergers” and “knows his way around agency practice and the economics underlying antitrust law.”
- Future Leader Shireen Meer has “very strong capabilities for written analysis” and “is able to quickly synthesize information and provide a directed response.”
- David Scheffman has “worked on a number of seminal cases and is well-regarded in the market.”
- Ranked as a Thought Leader, Executive Chairman David Teece is “a huge name in the market,” and his ability to “digest information and form ideas is unparalleled.”
- Thought Leader Cleve Tyler is “a highly sophisticated and experienced antitrust economist” who “does excellent work, and does so efficiently.”
- “A highly regarded economist,” Walter Vandaele is “a standout name in the market.”