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Ella Hume

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Ella Hume

Ella Hume

Associate


London
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  1. People

Ella Hume

Ella Hume

Associate


London

Ella Hume

Associate

London

T: +44 (0) 20 3400 3854

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Ella is an Associate in the Antitrust, Competition and Trade team, advising clients on all aspects of UK and EU competition law.

Her experience includes competition litigation, foreign direct investment (FDI) matters, cartels, mergers, and a broad range of advisory work. Ella’s practice also includes supporting both public and private sector organisations on public procurement and subsidy control issues, as well as advising on sector-specific regulation and regulatory investigations.

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