Nellie Quinn advises clients on contentious and noncontentious competition law matters, including complex multijurisdictional merger control, behavioral issues, dominance matters, competition compliance, and competition litigation. She also advises on foreign direct investment (FDI) filings and on the United Kingdom's national security and investment regime.
Nellie is part of the team representing Mastercard in its defense of numerous multibillion pound claims, alleging that its interchange fees and certain network rules are anticompetitive. She has experience working across a variety of sectors, including financial services, manufacturing, real estate, consumer goods, and retail.
Experience
- BPP Law School, London (Legal Practice Course with distinction 2020); University of Winchester (LL.B. with first class honours 2019)
- Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales
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