Andrew BullionPartner at HausfeldSpeaker
Profile
Andrew Bullion is a partner at Hausfeld in London. Andrew has extensive complex litigation experience representing both claimants and defendants, from client retention and counseling, case inception, discovery and motion practice, through trial and post-trial work. Andrew spent several years as a litigator in private practice in Philadelphia, handling complex commercial matters, including antitrust, tort and intellectual property litigation. During law school, Andrew clerked at the United States Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition under Director William J. Baer. Andrew also worked for Advokatfirman Vinge KB, Sweden’s largest law firm.
Andrew currently represents major European corporations in large-scale international antitrust litigation. These matters include cases before the High Court and the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London, and the Court of Justice of Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Among these clients are globally known retailers, automotive manufacturers, several national railways, and several members of the Forbes Global 500 and Interbrand Global Brands Top 150. Andrew also has defended one of the world’s top freight forwarders against allegations of price-fixing.
Additionally, Andrew provides antitrust consulting to several multinational companies and associations. Andrew also co-drafted the internal litigation policy of one of the world’s largest retailers, and co-authored commentary to the US Department of Justice Legal Policy Section and the US Federal Trade Commission on private enforcement following Section 2 Sherman Act infringements in unlawful monopolisation and abuse of dominant position.
Andrew is licensed as a solicitor in the courts of England and Wales, and has been awarded the Postgraduate Diploma in European Competition Law by King’s College London. Andrew is also a member of Association Internationale des Jeunes Avocats and the American Bar Association’s Section of Antitrust, and is a regular speaker on antitrust and cartel topics.
Agenda Sessions
Current State of Private Enforcement in the Nordics and Europe
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