
O’Melveny tempts back Brussels competition litigator
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A litigator with extensive experience of French and EU competition law has returned to O’Melveny & Myers after five years away.
O’Melveny & Myers has rehired Stéphane Frank, this time as a partner, in its Brussels antitrust and competition practice, effective Monday (17 March).
Frank’s arrival has ended a five-year tenure at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher which included a year as partner, his having served a similar length of time at O’Melveny during which he was promoted to
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