James Robinson > Baker McKenzie > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Baker McKenzie
280 Bishopsgate
London
EC2M 4RB
England
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Work Department

Antitrust & Competition

Position

James Robinson is a partner in the London office’s Antitrust & Competition department, and has extensive experience in UK and EU competition law. He is a member of the Baker McKenzie Global Antitrust & Competition Practice Group, and is Global Co-Chair of the Firm’s Cartels Practice, which is ranked #1 in the world by GCR Magazine.

James has been named a Future Leader in Competition Law by Who’s Who Legal and GCR.

James advises across a range of competition compliance issues and investigations. In particular, he has extensive experience advising clients on all aspects of competition investigations, including audits and risk assessments, supporting clients during UK and EU dawn raids, making immunity and leniency applications to the European Commission and CMA, engaging in settlements, defending contested cases before the authorities, undertaking appeals to the General Court and Court of Justice and defending clients in follow-on damages or related antitrust litigation. James also advises on a full range of behavioral compliance issues, including distribution arrangements, market power assessments and horizontal co-operation agreements.

In addition to working in Baker McKenzie’s London office, previously James has been seconded to our Brussels office, and has undertaken two client secondments with a FTSE 100 company.

Languages

English, French, German

Memberships

  • Law Society of England & Wales

Education

  • BPP Law School (L.P.C.) (2005)
  • BPP Law School (Graduate Diploma Law) (2004)
  • Oxford University (B.A., Honors) (1998)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > EU and competition

The ‘exceptional’ team at Baker McKenzie work with a diverse roster of clients, including a number of multinational companies hailing from the worlds of energy, manufacturing, retail and healthcare. The practice is well positioned to assist on both contentious and non-contentious matters, on a domestic and international scale. The team is jointly led by Samantha Mobley and Tristan Grimmer. A mix of blue-chip corporates turn to Mobley for her capabilities on transactional matters and her experience before regulatory authorities, while Grimmer is praised for his capabilities across the full scope of competition law matters. Other key figures include Keith Jones, noted for his work on international transactions, contentious and regulatory matters, and James Robinson, an antitrust investigations specialist.