Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright announced the appointment of Peter Scott as Managing Partner for Europe, Middle East and Asia (EMEA), effective April 1, 2020. Peter Scott will succeed Martin Scott, who has held this leadership role since 2015.
A partner at the firm since 2007, Peter Scott currently leads the EMEA litigation and disputes practice and serves as global head of antitrust and competition. He sits on the firm’s global executive committee and EMEA management committee.
Peter Scott commented, “I am delighted to be appointed to the role of Managing Partner, Europe, Middle East and Asia. Norton Rose Fulbright is a great firm with a fantastic global platform and I look forward to delivering the benefits of the platform to our clients across EMEA. On behalf of the EMEA practice I would like to thank Martin Scott for the significant contribution he has made to the firm as Managing Partner.”
Peter Martyr, Norton Rose Fulbright’s Global Chief Executive, added, “Peter is a highly experienced business leader. Having operated at both a global and regional level, he is superbly equipped to drive the firm’s business transformation strategy across Europe, the Middle East and Asia.”
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