Ropes & Gray, a prominent global law firm, has welcomed Jacqueline Grise as a partner, fortifying its esteemed antitrust practice. With over 25 years of experience in antitrust law, Grise’s arrival signifies a significant addition to the firm’s capabilities in navigating complex regulatory landscapes.
“In this heightened era of antitrust scrutiny, Jackie understands where regulators are focused, and has successfully led pivotal deals across sectors that are important to Ropes & Gray clients,” remarked Julie Jones, chair of Ropes & Gray. “We are excited Jackie has joined our team.”
Grise’s extensive expertise encompasses a comprehensive understanding of government antitrust enforcement priorities. She has notably steered antitrust reviews in high-profile deals, where US antitrust enforcers have issued “second requests.” Her track record underscores a proficiency in managing intricate regulatory processes and achieving favorable outcomes for clients.
“Jackie expands Ropes & Gray’s award-winning antitrust practice,” noted Chambers, a leading legal ranking publication, which has recognized the firm’s prowess in delivering top-tier representation across a broad spectrum of antitrust matters. Grise’s addition further solidifies the firm’s position as a leader in antitrust law across various industries, including private equity, asset management, health care, life sciences, and technology.
Grise’s appointment reflects Ropes & Gray’s commitment to providing clients with unparalleled legal counsel in navigating complex regulatory challenges. With her wealth of experience and strategic insights, Grise is poised to play a pivotal role in further enhancing the firm’s capabilities and delivering exceptional results for clients worldwide.
Souce: PR Newswire
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