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Daniel Vowden

Partner, Mayer Brown
International clients turn to Daniel Vowden for advice on the full spectrum of EU and UK competition law matters and in relation to foreign direct investment controls, including approvals under the UK National Security and Investment Act. He has acted on complex and challenging UK merger control cases and many high-profile, cross-border deals requiring regulatory approval in Brussels and worldwide. Daniel's transactional proficiency is balanced with in-depth experience of behavioural and advisory matters, including EU and UK cartel investigations, in particular, the pharmaceuticals, financial services, mining, TMT and retail sectors.
 
Daniel speaks regularly at antitrust conferences in Brussels and London and has been published in a range of journals, receiving nominations in the 2022 and 2023 Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards.  

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Competition and employment law issues
Competition and employment law issues
Practice Notes

This Practice Note considers the application of UK competition law to employment and labour market issues. In particular, it considers:•the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) ongoing enforcement focus on labour markets and related guidance for employers, HR professionals and recruiters•transactional and merger control considerations relating to employment and labour market restrictions•the legal framework applicable to employment and labour market restrictions under the Chapter I prohibition•competition law issues arising from information sharing between competing employers in relation to pay, benefits and other employment-related terms•wage-fixing and no-poach agreements between businesses competing for workers, including related issues concerning non-compete and non-solicitation clauses•wider international developments concerning competition law restrictions affecting workers and labour mobilityThis Practice Note therefore provides a high-level overview of the key competition law issues that may arise in the employment context. As competition authorities develop their scrutiny of labour market practices, businesses should ensure that

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2003

Membership

  • Solicitor of England & Wales
  • Brussels Bar (A list)

Education

  • University of Oxford

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