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Jennifer Storey

Clifford Chance (London)
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Jennifer Storey is a parter with Clifford Chance and is based in the London office where she specialises in European and UK competition law and regulatory advice, advising on merger control, behavioural antitrust investigations, compliance work and the application of foreign investment regimes. She works for clients across a number of sectors including consumer goods & retail, energy & resources, industrials, infrastructure, private equity and TMT. Between June 2015 and December 2015, she used to be a senior associate at Clifford Chance Singapore. Before that, she used to be a part of the Legal Antitrust Team at Shell between July 2015 and April 2016.

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Jennifer Storey, Aniko Adam The UK Government publishes updated market guidance

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The UK Government has published updated Market Guidance which provides some useful additional information on how the Government will exercise its powers under the NSI Act. The UK Government has published updated Market Guidance on the National Security and Investment Act 2021 ("NSI Act") which (...)

Aniko Adam, Charles Cochrane, Katherine Ellis, Sue Hinchliffe, Nelson Jung, Alex Nourry, Greg Olsen, James Pay, Jennifer Storey The UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy blocks the acquisition of intellectual property relating to vision sensing technology by a Chinese company (Beijing Infinite Vision Technology / University of Manchester)

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The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy ("BEIS") has published a suite of new market guidance as well as an Annual Report, providing increased clarity on the UK’s national security and investment regime and insights into how it is working in practice. THE NATIONAL SECURITY (...)

Aniko Adam, Charles Cochrane, Katherine Ellis, Sue Hinchliffe, Nelson Jung, Alex Nourry, Greg Olsen, James Pay, Jennifer Storey The UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy imposes landmark conditions on the acquisition of a British telecoms provider to protect sensitive information and technology and provide assurance in the emergency services network (Sepura / Epiris)

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The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy ("BEIS") has published a suite of new market guidance as well as an Annual Report, providing increased clarity on the UK’s national security and investment regime and insights into how it is working in practice. THE NATIONAL SECURITY (...)

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