Global law firm White & Case announced today the promotion of 31 lawyers worldwide to its partnership. Among those are three antitrust attorneys. The promotions are effective January 1, 2016 and span nine of the Firm’s global practices across 15 cities.
“We consistently strive to be the firm of choice for our clients’ most complex, cross-border legal challenges,” said White & Case Chairman Hugh Verrier. “I offer congratulations and a warm welcome to our new class of partners – a group of diverse, engaged and ambitious lawyers who are clearly prepared for the exciting road ahead. I know their collective expertise will serve both us and our clients well.”
The three antitrust lawyers added were:
Claire DeLelle has been named a partner in our Global Antitrust Practice. Based in Washington, DC, she advises clients on complex commercial litigations in federal and state courts.
Dana Foster has been named a partner in our Global Antitrust Practice. Based in Washington, DC, he advises clients on antitrust and general contract dispute litigation.
Markus Mette has been named a partner in our Global Intellectual Property Practice. Based in Hamburg, he advises clients on intellectual property law and information technology issues, especially trademark, competition, copyright and Internet law.
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