David Trapp > Simmons & Simmons > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Simmons & Simmons
CITYPOINT
ONE ROPEMAKER STREET
LONDON
EC2Y 9SS
England
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Position

David advises clients across all aspects of contentious and non-contentious EU and UK antitrust and competition law. His merger control work has included high profile UK and global transactions where he has managed the regulatory approval processes within the UK, the EU, and around the globe. His contentious work includes acting for clients subject to the European Commission interchange fee investigations as well as Competition and Markets Authority pharmaceutical probes.

David has experience of working within a broad range of industry sectors including financial services, retail and various consumer goods, technology media & telecommunications, energy and infrastructure.

David has spent time on secondment to the CMA where he was part of the policy team, and into the competition team of a multinational universal bank.

Career

David trained as a barrister and was called to the Bar of Lincoln’s Inn before training, qualifying and spending many years in the competition team of a Magic Circle firm in London. He joined Simmons in 2020 before becoming a partner in the competition team in Simmons’ Disputes Resolution practice.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > EU and competition

Simmons & Simmons garners significant praise from various clients, who commend the competition group for delivering ‘top-notch work’ with a ‘proactive’ approach. Utilising its expansive global network, the team is adept at handling merger control and antitrust matters, as well as behavioural investigations, regularly working for clients in the TMT, financial services, life sciences, and healthcare sectors. Practice head Mark Jephcott specialises in all aspects of competition law in relation to the regimes of the UK, Europe and many jurisdictions in Asia – in particular, Greater China, Hong Kong and Singapore. Clients hailing from the worlds of finance, retail, technology, energy and infrastructure turn to David Trapp for his proficiency in merger control matters and contentious proceedings before the CMA and EC. Satyen Dhana has left the firm.