Competition Law
London (Bar)
5 years ranked
Provided by Monckton Chambers
Jack practises in:
• Competition Law: Jack’s clients include: Google, Intas Pharmaceuticals, Intel, the International Tin Association, the CMA, the FCA, and Samsung. He has extensive experience of collective proceedings on both sides, having acted in Gibson v Pride (respondent); Le Patourel v BT Group (applicant); and Coll v Google (respondent).
• Procurement: Jack’s clients include: Arriva, CAF, Eurotunnel, HMRC, Medequip, Merseytravel, the Ministry of Defence, and the Ministry of Justice.
• Administrative & Public Law: Jack acted in Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union . He is co-editor (with Professors Mark Elliott and Alison Young) of a collection entitled: “The UK Constitution after Miller: Brexit and Beyond”. Before becoming a Barrister, Jack was a College Lecturer at Brasenose College (Oxford) where he taught Administrative Law and Constitutional Law.
• EU Law & UK-EU Relations Law: As a member of the Irish Bar, Jack retains privilege to advise on matters of EU law and his rights of audience before EU Courts. He is the founder and editor of www.eurelationslaw.com. Jack has represented clients at the CJEU in Luxembourg in numerous matters, and was a stagiaire to the last UK Judge at the CJEU before becoming a Barrister.
Call: 2015 (England & Wales) | 2020 (Ireland) | 2020 (Northern Ireland)
MA (University of Cambridge) – First Class
BCL (University of Oxford) – Distinction (ranked second in the year group)
BPTC (BPP) – Outstanding
Provided by Chambers
Jack Williams has been selected to represent an enviable line-up of clients from the global technology sector in competition cases. He has notable experience of appeals against CMA decisions and of damages claims, including follow-on proceedings and collective actions.
Jack Williams has acted in a number of momentous cases before the EU courts and has advised various public bodies on the implications of Brexit. Williams has established himself as a particular authority on the emerging area of EU relations law.
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Jack's oral advocacy is well beyond his years of call. He's very hard-working and highly respected.
Jack has broad experience and is an enthusiastic advocate. He's one to watch!
One of the very best juniors out there. He is very bright, extremely hard-working and a very engaging advocate.
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