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Jones Day

Competition/Antitrust

Global Guide 2026 : Global: Multi-Jurisdictional


Jones Day

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Competition/Antitrust - Global: Multi-Jurisdictional

Band 3

Band 3


What the Team is Known For

Jones Day has a broad global presence that earns particular praise from clients of the Belgium, China, Germany and Spain offices. The firm has proven skill in coordinating advice with non-Jones Day lawyers on transactions that extend beyond the firm's own network. The law firm offers:

• An established presence across US, European, Asian and Latin American markets.

• A strong Brussels office serving as a hub for merger control and behavioural matters that involve interaction with national competition authorities in EU member states.

• Capacity to provide clients with a single-firm solution to many global merger control mandates.

• Advice on global competition compliance and training mandates for multinational and EU-based clients.

Notable practitioners

Craig Waldman in Washington, DC and Alexandre Verheyden in Brussels co-chair the firm's global competition practice. Joelle Lau and Peter Wang are key contacts for China competition matters.

Strengths

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  • Jones Day is experienced in how to work with clients, very sharp, gets the points you are making quickly and strengthens what you are doing.

    Competition/Antitrust respondentGlobal
  • Jones Day is very strong in analysing complex situations and providing to the point recommendations.

    Competition/Antitrust respondentGlobal
  • The team is multicultural, multilingual and multi-disciplined. Most of its lawyers are internationally trained and fluent in Chinese and English, with experience working across different cultures.

    Competition/Antitrust respondentGlobal

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