David Little

Partner
He/Him/His

Brussels / London
david.little@lw.com
+32.2.788.6224

PRACTICES

  • Antitrust & Competition
  • Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG)
  • Litigation & Trial
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Private Equity
  • White Collar Defense & Investigations

INDUSTRIES

  • Entertainment, Sports & Media
  • Financial Institutions
  • Healthcare & Life Sciences
  • Technology

BAR QUALIFICATIONS

  • Brussels Bar - B List
  • Certificate of Attestation from Law Society of Ireland
  • England and Wales (Solicitor)
  • New York

EDUCATION

  • LLM Master of Laws, London School of Economics, 2007
    LSE Lawyers Alumni Prize for Best Overall Mark
  • BA (Hons), Queens' College, University of Cambridge, 2005
  • Maîtrise en Droit, Université Paris II, Panthéon-Assas, 2005

PROFILE

David Little advises clients on many of their most significant and complex UK, EU, and international competition law matters, including merger control, anticompetitive agreements, abuse of dominance, and litigation.

Drawing on more than a decade of experience spanning large-value transactions and sensitive disputes and investigations, David counsels leading global clients on a variety of competition issues, working closely with regulatory authorities around the world to achieve favorable outcomes for clients.

David has advised on competition issues relating to some of the largest and highest-profile transactions in recent years. He handles a range of multi-faceted, cross-border matters, including mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, investigations, sector inquiries, and foreign investment control reviews. He also has experience handling standalone and follow-on litigation claims on behalf of both claimants and defendants. His practice spans industry sectors, with a particular focus on media, technology, financial services, and life sciences.

David offers clients sophisticated insight into navigating various regulatory reviews. David has worked at the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and has appeared before many of the major global antitrust enforcement agencies. He has also appeared before the European Courts in Luxembourg, and the High Court and Court of Appeal in England & Wales.

He frequently writes on a broad range of topics related to competition and commercial law, including merger control, restrictive agreements, abuse of dominance, state aid, impact investment, and sustainable finance.

David served on the firm’s global Diversity Leadership Committee from 2020 to 2022.

Accolades

  • Recommended – Competition
    Who’s Who Legal 2024 
  • Leading Individual – EU and Competition
    The Legal 500 UK 2023
  • “David Little is excellent; one of the best lawyers I have worked with.”
    “David combines antitrust expertise with business-friendly solutions; he is able to cut through complexity easily and offer strategic advice. David is also very approachable, thoughtful and a great leader for his team.”
    The Legal 500 UK 2023
  • “A fantastic counselor with exceptional business focus and antitrust expertise.”
    “Someone I would have full faith in representing me and my company in front of any internal or external stakeholders.”
    The Legal 500 UK 2022
  • Shortlisted as Lawyer of the Year – Under 40
    Global Competition Review 2022
  • Winner – “UK lawyer” & “Competition & Antitrust lawyer”
    Euromoney Rising Stars Awards 2021

EXPERIENCE

David’s experience includes advising:

Transactions

  • Meta (formerly Facebook) in its acquisition of GIPHY and related UK litigation before the Competition Appeal Tribunal and Court of Appeal
  • Microsoft in its US$19.7 billion acquisition of Nuance, a healthcare software provider
  • Luxury fashion platform Farfetch in the expansion of its luxury new retail partnership, with an agreement for Farfetch to acquire a 47.5% stake in YOOX Net-a-Porter (YNAP) and for Richemont and YNAP to each adopt Farfetch Platform Solutions
  • NVIDIA Corporation, in its planned US$40 billion acquisition of Arm 
  • MGM, Hollywood’s most iconic movie studio and home to the James Bond franchise, in its US$8.45 billion acquisition by a multi-national technology company
  • Medtech company GRAIL in the European Commission’s review of its acquisition by Illumina, a landmark case concerning application of the referral powers under Article 22 of the EU Merger Regulation and associated litigation before the General Court and Court of Justice in Luxembourg (Commended by the Financial Times Europe Innovative Lawyers Report 2022 in the Managing Complexity category)
  • Bosch Rexroth in obtaining global merger clearance in relation to its acquisition of HydraForce
  • A global cloud communications company on regulatory approvals associated with the acquisition of a mobile messaging solutions provider
  • Ares on the sale of iconic paint and wallpaper brand Farrow & Ball to Hempel Group
  • Two of the three consortium members purchasing Broadway’s FI business divestment assets
  • Video game developer Tonic Games Group in its acquisition by Epic Games
  • Triton in connection with its acquisition of a majority interest in RENK AG from Volkswagen 
  • The Walt Disney Company in connection with its US$71 billion acquisition of 21st Century Fox*
  • Google in its acquisitions of BeatThatQuote and Waze*
  • Sony Corporation of America in connection with: 
    • The EU and international antitrust aspects of its US$2.2 billion acquisition of EMI Music Publishing
    • Its acquisition of the 50% interest in Sony/ATV held by the Estate of Michael Jackson*
  • GlaxoSmithKline in the global antitrust aspects of its multibillion-dollar, three-part transaction with Novartis, involving its consumer healthcare, vaccines, and oncology businesses*
  • Medtronic in its US$49.9 billion acquisition of Covidien*
  • The Dow Chemical Company in its US$130 billion all-stock merger of equals with DuPont*
  • Airbus in its acquisition of the commercial aircraft division of Bombardier*
  • AbbVie in the EU antitrust aspects of its US$21 billion acquisition of Pharmacyclics*

Investigations & Litigation

  • A global entertainment company in securing the early closure of an investigation into alleged anti-competitive agreements and conduct in the UK entertainment and recreation services sector
  • An international media company in connection with the UK CMA’s market study on the supply of music to UK music streaming services
  • The Walt Disney Company in connection with: 
    • The European Commission’s investigation into the cross-border licensing of online content* 
    • The UK Competition Commission’s investigation into the UK TV subscription market market*
  • NVIDIA in an abuse of dominance complaint against Qualcomm, culminating in the European Commission’s first predatory pricing infringement decision in more than 15 years, and a related damages claim in the English High Court*
  • Google in connection with the European Commission’s competition investigation of Google’s Search business*
  • Equant (a subsidiary of France Telecom) in obtaining an emergency restraining order from the President of the European Court of First Instances* 
  • Philips in connection with its defense against complaints alleging abuse of dominance in licensing LED technology* 

*Matter handled prior to joining Latham