Global Competition Review includes four Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers in 2025 “Women in Antitrust” list

Global Press release - Recognition May 2025

Four Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers have been recognised as part of the 2025 edition of Women in Antitrust by Global Competition Review (GCR).

Published approximately every four years, this year’s edition showcases 62 newly recognised female private practitioners, in-house counsel, economists and academics, as well as 89 individuals who have been reselected.

Newly recognised lawyers from the firm in this year’s Women in Antitrust include Caroline Thomas (London), London Head of Antitrust and Competition, and Marianne Wagener (Cape Town and Johannesburg), South African Head of Antitrust and Competition.

Robin Adelstein (New York and Washington, DC), Global Head of Antitrust and Competition, and Veronica Pinotti (Milan and Brussels), who leads the firm's Italian team, are included in the list of individuals reselected after being included in a previous edition.  

GCR’s Women in Antitrust is intended to elevate and champion women in the competition field and GCR comments that everyone included “stands out – not just for their career successes, but for what they have done and continue to do in influencing new and existing colleagues and contemporaries.”

These nominations are further recognition of the strength of the firm's global antitrust and competition practice, again included as one of GCR’s top 10 “Global Elite” firms for antitrust and competition law for 2025.

For further information please contact:

Katie Mark, Senior Public Relations Manager

Tel: +44 20 7444 2498  

Contacts

Head of Antitrust and Competition, London; Partner
Head of Antitrust and Competition, South Africa; Director
Global Head of Antitrust and Competition
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