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Davis Polk Adds Antitrust Counsel In DC

 |  January 28, 2020

Davis Polk announced Tuesday, January 28, that Suzanne Munck af Rosenschold has joined the firm as counsel in the Antitrust and Competition Group in Washington, DC. Ms. Munck is a leading authority on both antitrust and intellectual property law with high-level experience at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

“Suzanne is an outstanding and highly respected antitrust lawyer. Her experience at the FTC is extremely valuable to our clients tackling complex antitrust issues,” said Neil Barr, Davis Polk’s Managing Partner. “We are delighted to welcome her to the firm.”

Ms. Munck comes to Davis Polk from the FTC, where she has served for the past 12 years, starting her career in the Bureau of Competition in 2007 and going on to hold two senior positions at the intersection of antitrust and intellectual property law. As Chief Counsel for Intellectual Property and Deputy Director of the Office of Policy Planning, she developed investigation strategies addressing intellectual property issues in public and non-public conduct and merger matters. She also formed attorney and economist teams to promote competition and innovation through research, advocacy, and intra- and interagency collaboration. She led the FTC’s recent revision of the Antitrust Guidelines for the Licensing of Intellectual Property and is the lead author of the FTC report, Patent Assertion Entity Activity: An FTC Study. Ms. Munck also co-managed a study of whether current antitrust and consumer protection doctrine is fit for the modern economy, titled The FTC Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century.

“Suzanne is one of the premier competition lawyers in the country,” said Arthur Burke, head of Davis Polk’s Antitrust and Competition Group. “She is an excellent fit for the firm, and her extensive government experience combining antitrust and intellectual property law will further diversify our practice.”

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