Overview
Anna is a Partner in our Global Antitrust & Foreign Investment Group, based in London. She has over 14 years’ experience advising clients on a range of complex competition and FDI matters, with particular experience in the technology, healthcare and private equity sectors, and in UK public M&A deals.
Between 2013-2016, Anna was based in our Hong Kong office, specialising in advising domestic and international clients on compliance with emerging competition regimes in the region and on Chinese merger control. Whilst there, Anna worked on several complex Chinese merger control filings, including advising CMA CGM on its acquisition of NOL, which brought together two leading global shipping companies.
Anna has been named as a “Next Generation Partner” for Competition in the last four consecutive editions of Legal 500 and has also been recognised as one of W@Competition “Shining Stars in Antitrust” for 2023 and Global Competition Review’s “40 under 40” for Foreign Investment Control 2023.
Work Highlights
Highlights of recent matters Anna has worked on include advising:
- Just Eat plc on its acquisition of rival UK food ordering marketplace Hungryhouse – a complex Phase II CMA investigation that was cleared without remedies. The deal won the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers’ Award 2018 for the innovative competition law arguments and economic theories used to secure the unconditional clearance
- Takeda on its $62 billion acquisition of Shire plc – the largest ever international M&A transaction undertaken by a Japanese company
- Caesars Entertainment Inc. on its acquisition of William Hill plc, and the related sale of the William Hill international and online business to 888
- Amec Foster Wheeler plc on its £2.2 billion acquisition by John Wood Group plc, which involved a UK CMA filing amongst numerous others
- Carrier Global Corporation on the FDI aspects of its $3.1 billion sale of Chubb to APi, involving several complex FDI filings
- A “Big 4” audit company on the CMA’s market study into the statutory audit market
- A respondent in the first dawn raid to be undertaken by the Hong Kong Competition Commission