The Joseph Saveri Law Firm has been selected and featured for its “highly regarded” commercial litigation and antitrust practice by Global Competition Review (GCR) in its inaugural “United States Plaintiffs” rankings contained in its 2022 edition of the "GCR 100." The United Kingdom-based GCR also praised Joseph Saveri and Ronnie Seidel Spiegel for taking the reins of a team that “stands out for its diversity.”
This marks the second consecutive year the firm has been included in the GCR 100, a comprehensive listing of the world’s top competition practices. For over two decades, GCR’s rankings have provided a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the law firms and economic consultancies doing the most important antitrust work around the world.
This year’s edition features firms in 57 jurisdictions across six continents, ranging from long-established competition hubs in Brussels and Washington, D.C., to increasingly active regimes like China.
GCR’s rankings of firms in each jurisdiction are based on independent research conducted through its annual questionnaire and call for submissions, as well as interviews with lawyers. This market intelligence is supported by what GCR reporters worldwide learn from talking to competition lawyers, economists, academics, and enforcement officials.
In most of the jurisdictions, firms are ranked into “elite”, “highly recommended,” and “recommended” categories. Firms are listed alphabetically within each tier. For the 2022 publication, GCR contacted each of the firms ranked in the previous edition of GCR 100, as well as other leading practices that were not ranked. GCR’s data formally covers the period from May 3, 2020, to May 31, 2021, although it strives to note later significant happenings to ensure that the publication is as relevant and up to date as possible.
GCR is a leading global provider of competition law, regulation, and enforcement information, combining data, deep market insight, and a user-centric platform to provide their clients with powerful legal solutions. Its unique global coverage gives shape and form to current affairs, providing insight on the direction of trends in antitrust and how they affect the market.