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Mayer Brown International LLP
Avenue des Arts 52
1000 Brussels
Belgium

T: +32 2 502 5517
F: +32 2 502 5421
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We provide counselling, litigation, investigation and strategic advice to clients in relation to EU law and the EU's institutions and courts.

Our clients benefit from the skills of approximately 30 professionals, both lawyers and other professionals from disciplines relevant to our clients (accountancy; business research; and science) who have worked in national and international institutions (EU Commission; WTO; Russian Mission), in-house counsel positions and, of course, many years of private law practice. We provide advice and guidance on:
  • Competition laws of the EU, Member States and internationally
     
    We currently act for Eurofer in its intervention before the European Commission in relation to the $170 billion offer by BHP Billiton for Rio Tinto

  • EU Law and Government affairs
     
    We are privileged to have our government affairs practice lead by Dr. Günter Burghardt, who was Ambassador of the European Union in Washington D.C., after having held a number of senior positions at the European Commission over the past 35 years.

  • International and Benelux Tax
     
    We are assisting Via One, a US based telecommunication group, to expand its operations across Europe and Asia, taking into account the requirements set forth by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) as lead investor.

  • Regulatory laws
     
    We are honoured that Dr. Anna Gergely has been made a member of the Scientific & Technical Council. This is a body of the International Risk Governance Council (IRGC), an international independent organisation whose purpose is to help the understanding and management of emerging global risks that have impacts on human health and safety, the environment, the economy and society at large (www.irgc.org)

  • Trade and Customs laws
     
    In litigation against the European Commission before the EU's Court of First Instance (Case T-249/06), we obtained the first ever measures of inquiry ordering the EU institutions to produce confidential documentary evidence allegedly supporting the findings in an anti-dumping proceeding.
Whilst the lingua franca of the office is English, our professionals are drawn from several countries and we can work in Bulgarian, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
 
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