Hogan Lovells

Hogan Lovells Antitrust Partner Jumps To Jones Day

US law firm Jones Day said on Tuesday it is expanding its antitrust team in London with the addition of Mark Jones, a former Hogan Lovells partner, reported Reuters.

Jones represents clients in competition enforcement and merger approval cases, specializing in the financial services, energy, technology and pharmaceutical sectors, according to a statement by Jones Day.

Jones’ experience before the UK’s top competition regulator, the Competition Market Authority, and other regulatory bodies, “will benefit our clients around the world at a time of increased enforcement in the UK,” co-leader of the 2,500-lawyer firm’s antitrust practice, Bernard Amory, said in a statement.

Jones was a partner in Hogan Lovells’ antitrust and economic regulation group starting in 2014. Before that, he was a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright for over 10 years, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Hogan Lovells, the product of a 2010 merger of UK and U.S. firms, has also this year lost partners to Vinson & Elkins and Stephenson Harwood in Dubai and Shearman & Sterling in London.

Hogan Lovells expanded its global antitrust practice this month with the addition of Lukar Rengier from Allen & Overy in Munich. The firm has expanded its New York-based M&A practice by adding at least four partners since February, as per statements on its website.

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