GCR Awards 2019
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Merger control matter of the year – Americas: Creative, strategic and innovative competition work for a client on a landmark merger control matter in the Americas.
ArcelorMittal/Votorantim Siderurgia
AT&T/Time Warner
Cigna/Express Scripts
CVS/Aetna
Energizer/Spectrum
Northrop Grumman/Orbital ATK
Suzano/Fibria Celulose
Merger control matter of the year – Europe: Creative, strategic and innovative competition work for a client on a landmark merger control matter in Europe.
ABB/GE Industrial Solutions
Accuride/Mefro Wheels
Bayer/Monsanto
Microsoft/GitHub
Praxair/Linde
Takeda/Shire
T-Mobile/Tele2
21st Century Fox/Sky
Merger control matter of the year – Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa: Creative, strategic and innovative competition work for a client on a landmark merger matter in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East or Africa.
Grab/Uber
UTC/Rockwell Collins
SK Hynix/Toshiba
Devkom/Mantis
Walmart/Flipkart
Luxottica/Essilor
Engie’s sale of Glow to Global Power Synergy
Litigation of the year – Cartel defence: Creative, strategic and innovative litigation on behalf of a defendant in a private action for cartel damages.
Korean Ramen antitrust litigation
BritNed v ABB
Auto Parts antitrust litigation
Lithium Ion Batteries antitrust litigation
Kleen Products v International Paper
C&S Wholesale Grocers
Litigation of the year – Non-cartel defence: Creative, strategic and innovative litigation on behalf of a defendant in a non-cartel private action.
Asacol antitrust litigation
Comcast v Viamedia
United Food and Commercial Workers Union v Novartis
US Futures Exchange v Board of Trade of City of Chicago
North American Soccer League v US Soccer Federation
General Electric and IATA engine maintenance abuse of dominance dispute
Litigation of the year – Cartel prosecution: Creative, strategic and innovative litigation on behalf of plaintiffs in a private action for cartel damages.
Vitamin C (Animal Science Products v HeBei Welcome Pharmaceutical)
Alston v NCAA
Libor-based financial instruments
Litigation of the year – Non-cartel prosecution: Creative, strategic and innovative litigation on behalf of plaintiffs in a non-cartel private action.
Walter Merricks v Mastercard
Arista Networks v Cisco Systems
Steves & Son v Jeld-Wen
Shuffle Tech International v Scientific Games
Behavioural matter of the year – Americas: Creative, strategic and innovative work carried out in a non-merger matter before an enforcer in the Americas.
Maruyasu Industries in Auto Parts
Ohio v American Express
US v Usher, Ramchandani and Ashton
CADE probe into enforcement of design patents in auto parts aftermarket (ANFAPE case)
Mexican abuse of dominance in gas market remedies
CADE settlements in electronic payments market
CADE soda ash cartel probe
Behavioural matter of the year – Europe: Creative, strategic and innovative work carried out in a non-merger matter before an enforcer in Europe.
Bundeskartellamt v Heidemark Masterkreis
Servier v European Commission
Yandex complaint against Google Android
Behavioural matter of the year – Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa: Creative, strategic and innovative work carried out in a non-merger matter before an enforcer in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East or Africa.
Matrimony’s abuse of dominance complaint against Google in India
Hong Kong v Nutanix, Innovix
Indo National in flashlights cartel in India
Matter of the year: Merger control, cartel, unilateral conduct, litigation or any other competition matter worldwide. Creative, strategic and innovative work by teams of in-house and external lawyers and economists.
Praxair/Linde
Bayer/Monsanto/BASF
AT&T/Time Warner
Ohio v American Express
Luxottica/Essilor
UPS/TNT v European Commission
UTC/Rockwell Collins
Government agency of the year: A competition enforcer anywhere in the world whose work in 2018 was particularly effective, strategic or innovative.
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
Canada’s Competition Bureau
Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, Antitrust Division
Portugal’s Competition Authority
Enforcement action of the year: The best decision or enforcement action from a competition authority or court in 2018.
European Commission’s Android decision
Latvian Supreme Court ruling against the collective copyright management association AKKA/LAA for excessive pricing
US Federal Trade Commission v Wilhelm Wilhelmsen
Washington State attorney general challenges no-poach franchise agreements
Academic or Advocacy Excellence Award: An academic competition specialist or advocacy organisation that made an outstanding contribution to competition policy in 2018.
Pablo Ibáñez Colomo
Thibault Schrepel
The Global Antitrust Institute at George Mason University
Open Markets Institute
Economist of the year: A competition economist whose superior technical skill, practical judgement and excellence in client service in 2018 demonstrate that he or she is among the very best in the field.
Aviv Nevo
Fiona Scott Morton
Helen Jenkins
James Mellsop
Jorge Padilla
Liberty Mncube
Subbu Ramanarayanan
Corporate counsel of the year: An in-house competition lawyer whose superior technical skill and practical judgement on behalf of his or her company in 2018 demonstrate that he or she is among the very best in the field.
Charlesa Ceres
Paul Fort
Kathleen Dierckx
Jan Lohrberg
Wolfgang Heckenberger
Maria Cecilia Andrade
Julia Holtz
Alexander Lunshof
Litigator of the year: A competition litigator whose superior technical skill, practical judgement and excellence in serving clients in court in 2018 demonstrate that he or she is among the very best in the field.
Mark Sansom
Frances Murphy
Jeffrey Kessler
Daniel Wall
Evan Chesler
Hollis Salzman
Rachel Adcox
Mark Gidley
Dealmaker of the year: A lawyer whose superior knowledge, practical judgement and negotiation skills in merger clearance matters in 2018 demonstrate that he or she is among the very best in the field.
Barbara Rosenberg
Clifford Aronson
Steven Holley
Antonio Bavasso
Matthew Reilly
Peter Armitage
Mary Lehner
Jenine Hulsmann
Lawyer of the year – Under 40: A competition lawyer under the age of 40 whose superior technical skill, practical judgement and excellence in client service in 2018 demonstrate that he or she is among the very best in the field.
Alfonso Lamadrid
Johan Van Acker
Creighton Macy
Brianne Kucerik
Alyssa Phillips
William Turtle
Carlos Mena Labarthe
Ricardo Casanova Motta
Lawyer of the year: A competition lawyer of any age whose superior skill, practical judgement and excellence in client service in 2018 demonstrate that he or she is among the very best in the field.
Scott Sher
Brian Facey
Leonor Cordovil
Michael Hausfeld
Claire Jeffs
Steven Sunshine
Antoine Winckler
Regional firm of the year – Americas: A firm based solely in North, South and Central America that has had an outstandingly successful 2018 in terms of the quality and quantity of its competition work.
Blake Cassels & Graydon
Cravath Swaine & Moore
Creel García-Cuéllar Aiza y Enríquez
Mattos Filho Veiga Filho Marrey Jr e Quiroga Advogados
Pinheiro Neto Advogados
Robins Kaplan
Stikeman Elliott
TozziniFreire Advogados
Regional firm of the year – Europe: A firm based solely in Europe that has had an outstandingly successful 2018 in terms of the quality and quantity of its competition work.
Garrigues
Gleiss Lutz
Hengeler Mueller
Euclid Law
Regional firm of the year – Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa: A firm based solely in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa that has had an outstandingly successful 2018 in terms of the quality and quantity of its competition work.
Allen & Gledhill
MinterEllison
Rajah & Tann
Russell McVeagh
Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
Yulchon
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