Sheppard Mullin has been made two more additions to the firm this week. Over the past weeks the firm has three competition partners to its San Fransisco and Brussels offices, and now two more have been added to Brussels.
Isabelle Rahman and Wim Vandenberghe join the current team in Brussels, which also includes trade experts Curt Dombek and Reid Whitten who boast over forty years’ combined experience in the trade regulatory field, as well as EU Competition IP/Antitrust specialist Oliver Heinisch, who joined in August from Simmons & Simmons and divides his time between Brussels and London.
Isabelle Rahman regularly represents companies in EU and national cartel proceedings as well as merger proceedings. Isabelle services clients in a wide-range of industries including chemicals, food, life science / pharma, media, airlines and consumer products.
Wim Vandenberghe specialises in EU regulatory as well as competition law. He provides competition law and general EU law advice and has particular expertise in regulated industries, notably the energy sector.
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