12/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/17/2024 12:23
Norton Rose Fulbright has once again been recognized as one of the top firms in the world for antitrust and competition law, ranking 9th overall in Global Competition Review's (GCR) 2025 Global Elite list. This is the 12th consecutive year the firm has been included on the Global Elite list and the second consecutive year to secure a spot in the top 10, rising from 10th in the 2024 rankings.
GCR also ranked Norton Rose Fulbright in the top 10 for three practice areas: mergers, cartels and non-cartel matters. The firm is recognized across five continents with 11 regional practices listed in the GCR 100, including three new regions added as "Recommended" for 2025: New York, France and Germany.
Led by Robin Adelstein (New York and Washington, DC), the global antitrust and competition practice boasts more than 170 lawyers in 20 countries advising on all aspects of antitrust law.
"It is an honor to be recognized by GCR for the breadth and depth of the complex antitrust and competition work our global team has done over the last year," Adelstein said. "We look forward to continuing to provide the same high-quality legal support to our clients in 2025."
GCR 100 is a comprehensive listing of the world's top antitrust and competition practices. Rankings are based on extensive research and analysis of the law firms doing the most important antitrust work around the world, taking into account the size, activity and reputation of a firm's antitrust practice.
Global Elite Rankings
Practice | Ranking |
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Mergers | 9th |
Cartels | 6th |
Non-cartel | 9th |
GCR 100: Jurisdiction Rankings
Jurisdiction | Ranking |
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Australia | Highly recommended |
Brussels | Recommended |
Canada | Recommended |
China | Highly recommended |
France | Recommended |
Germany | Recommended |
South Africa | Recommended |
UK | Highly recommended |
United States: New York | Recommended |
United States: Texas | Elite |
United States: Washington, DC | Recommended |