Scott Campbell > Hausfeld & Co LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Hausfeld & Co LLP
12 GOUGH SQUARE
LONDON
EC4A 3DW
England

Work Department

Antitrust/Competition Disputes

Position

Partner, London

Career

Scott Campbell is Head of the Competition Disputes Resolution practice in London and has acted on some of the largest cartel damages cases since they emerged in England in the early 2000s and coordinates competition damages claims in other EU jurisdictions. He is equally at home in the Commercial Court, the Chancery Division, the Competition Appeal Tribunal, the Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court or in alternative dispute resolution.

He also coordinates competition damages claims in other jurisdictions in the EU.  He is currently representing groups of companies in the CAT and the Dutch courts in respect of their damages claims arising from the European Truck cartel.

In addition, Scott has considerable experience in assisting clients with managing their litigation costs and risks through alternative fee arrangements – including contingent fee agreements, DBAs and CFAs, third party litigation funding and after the event insurance.

For more info, please visit ‘Who we are’ on www.hausfeld.com.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Competition litigation

(Leading individuals)

Scott CampbellHausfeld & Co LLP

Exhibiting ‘unrivalled strength in depth‘, the ‘incredible team‘ at specialist claimant firm Hausfeld & Co LLP handles the full gamut of European damages claims, with particular emphasis on collective actions before the CAT. Practice head Scott Campbell has longstanding expertise in acting in cartel damage cases, often representing corporates before the CAT; while Anthony Maton has deep knowledge surrounding the private enforcement of damages actions. Nicola Boyle has ‘brilliant intellect’, and primarily focuses on cases concerning collective redress. The ‘extremely competent and imaginative’ Lesley Hannah maintains a tech-focused practice, regularly filing abuse of dominance claims against tech giants before the CAT; and Lucy Rigby frequently represents both consumers and businesses in opt-out claims and large group actions. Tom Bolster has ‘great technical strength’, and is particularly adept at acting for clients in the automotive sector in cartel-related disputes. Anna Morfey departed the practice in November 2022 to join Ashurst.