William Turtle > Slaughter and May > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Slaughter and May
ONE BUNHILL ROW
LONDON
EC1Y 8YY
England

Living Wage

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Work Department

Competition
Litigation
Global Investigations

Position

Partner; William is based in London, but spends a significant amount of his time in Brussels.

William has extensive experience in a wide range of competition and regulatory matters. He has been involved in a number of major cartel and other behavioural cases, including global antitrust investigations. He has also acted on a number of high-profile merger cases (including at Phase II) before the EU and UK competition authorities. In addition, he has significant experience in the field of competition litigation, including in appeals before the EU and UK courts. He is a member of the Brussels Bar (A list), as well as being qualified as a solicitor (England and Wales).

Career

Joined firm 2006. Partner since 2016.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > EU and competition

(Leading partners)

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Slaughter and May‘s ‘very responsive, knowledgeable and collaborative�� team is well-placed to handle a wide range of prominent competition and antitrust matters for its diverse roster blue-chip multinational clients. The team regularly achieve strategically and commercially successful results, with a particular strength in managing complex, multijurisdictional matters. The practice is jointly led by Bertrand Louveaux and Claire Jeffs. Louveaux maintains a busy practice, acting on a range of high-profile contentious and non-contentious competition matters across the EU and UK in the last year, while Jeffs is highly regarded for her experience in coordinating merger approvals worldwide. Isabel Taylor has been described as ‘incredibly clever and knowledgeable’, while William Turtle is recommended for his experience in a wide range of competition and regulatory matters. Recently promoted to partner, Tina Zhuo continues to play a key role in high-profile merger cases before the CMA and EC. Philippe Chappatte has retired.