John Kallaugher is a partner dividing his time between the Brussels and London offices of Latham & Watkins, where his practice focuses primarily on competition law. He is a Visiting Professor at University College London, where he teaches Comparative US/EC/Antitrust/Competition Law. Professor Kallaugher has a broad practice touching on all areas of competition law. He has represented clients from many industrial sectors in competition cases before the Commission, national competition authorities, Community courts, national courts and arbitral tribunals. A particular focus of has practice has been on issues arising in transport, particularly aviation. Professor Kallaugher’s competition practice in recent years has included : Several important merger cases ; Advice on intellectual property licensing issues, particularly in the pharmaceuticals sector ; Representation and counseling in cases involving parallel trade ; Representation and counseling on Article 82 issues, including predatory pricing, excessive pricing, unfair contract terms, discrimination, rebate practices and exclusionary distribution practices ; Arbitration proceedings involving post sale non-competition clauses Airline joint ventures and alliances. Professor Kallaugher is a frequent speaker on EC competition law issues and he is recommended in Global Competition Review’s Who’s Who of Competition Lawyers guide. He is qualified to practice as a solicitor in England and Wales and is a member of the New York bar.