Samuel R Beighton
- Qualified, Member of the Brussels Bar (B-List) (2023)
- Qualified, Admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in Ireland (2016)
- Qualified, Solicitor of England & Wales (2008)
Recommended as a "Next Generation Partner" for EU and Competition law (Legal 500), Samuel works closely with clients to navigate complex situations and enable them to achieve their goals.
With a background in competition law economics, Samuel advises upon a broad range of UK and EU competition law instructions, including merger control, dawn raids and investigations, anti-competitive arrangements and abuses of dominance, distribution and e-commerce, market investigations, and the intersection of competition law and IP rights. He also advises upon the application of the UK National Security and Investment Act 2021 ("NSIA"), the UK subsidy control regime, and the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation ("FSR").
Samuel regularly represents clients before authorities, and is instructed by businesses active in sectors including automotive, construction, energy, food and drink, healthcare, life sciences, luxury brands, retail, and technology. In addition, he advises public bodies, including government departments and local government authorities.
Samuel speaks and writes on competition law developments, and has contributed to a range of international publications, including "Merger Control" (Chambers and Partners), and "Foreign Direct Investment Regimes" (ICLG).
Recommended as a "Next Generation Partner" for EU and Competition law (Legal 500), Samuel works closely with clients to navigate complex situations and enable them to achieve their goals.
With a background in competition law economics, Samuel advises upon a broad range of UK and EU competition law instructions, including merger control, dawn raids and investigations, anti-competitive arrangements and abuses of dominance, distribution and e-commerce, market investigations, and the intersection of competition law and IP rights. He also advises upon the application of the UK National Security and Investment Act 2021 ("NSIA"), the UK subsidy control regime, and the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation ("FSR").
Samuel regularly represents clients before authorities, and is instructed by businesses active in sectors including automotive, construction, energy, food and drink, healthcare, life sciences, luxury brands, retail, and technology. In addition, he advises public bodies, including government departments and local government authorities.
Samuel speaks and writes on competition law developments, and has contributed to a range of international publications, including "Merger Control" (Chambers and Partners), and "Foreign Direct Investment Regimes" (ICLG).