Dundas & Wilson wins competition partner

Peter Willis to join from Taylor Wessing


Dundas & Wilson has appointed Peter Willis as a partner to lead its EU & competition team.

Mr Willis will be joining from Taylor Wessing where he has been a partner for the past five years. Appointed to lead the team in providing focused and practical competition support for clients, he is expected to join in early August.

He was recommended last year in a leading legal directory for his expertise in the technology sectors, particularly life sciences and telecoms, and in regulated industries.

Dundas & Wilson managing partner Donald Shaw said: "Peter is a great addition to our team - his depth of experience and expertise will complement the team's existing skills and further enhance the service to our clients."

Peter Willis added: "The team is already well recognised in the market for its professional ability and client service, and the opportunity to lead it is very exciting."

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