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Adrian Emch

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Emch Adrian

Adrian Emch
Emch Adrian
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Adrian Emch began developing his understanding in competition/antitrust law while at university. After graduation, he first worked at the Directorate General for Competition (DG COMP) at the European Commission, and then spent several years in private practice in Brussels focusing on European Union competition law. In July 2008, Adrian made his second move back to China, which was just a month before the country's Anti-Monopoly Law came into force. Since that time, Adrian has had the privilege of witnessing and actively participating in shaping the development of China's nascent antitrust regime.

As a fluent Mandarin speaker and with his experience as lecturer at Peking University, Adrian smoothly navigates business and legal communities from both the West and China. Adrian's experience covers all aspects of competition/antitrust law, including merger control, cartel/abuse of dominance investigations, and antitrust counselling. Multinational companies – based in China and outside – work with Adrian and his team in 'bet the company' matters. For example, Adrian's team worked for IBM in the disposals of both its x86 server business to Lenovo and its semiconductor assets to Global Foundries – both multi-billion USD transactions – in the Chinese merger process. Adrian is the National Vice Chair of the Legal and Competition Working Group of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.

Representative experience

Advising IBM in two transactions, through which the company sold its x86 server business (to Lenovo) and semiconductor assets (to Global Foundries).
Supporting multinational conglomerate ALSTOM in the €12bn sale of its energy business to General Electric, enabling General Electric to obtain MOFCOM merger clearance.
Advising German chemicals maker BASF with the Chinese merger filing for the company's €3.1bn acquisition of rival Cognis.
With his team in Beijing and Hong Kong, Adrian has been involved in several non-merger investigations by antitrust authorities in Greater China.
Advising one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies on compliance of its distribution agreements with antitrust rules in Greater China.
Giving advice in cartel proceedings before the European Commission and interviewing key company employees for discovery purposes.
Coordinating analysis of need for foreign investment and national security filings in life sciences merger in 70 jurisdictions worldwide.

Credentials

Education
  • LL.M., Tulane University Law School (Fulbright scholar), 2004
  • LL.M., College of Europe, 2001
  • LL.B., University San Pablo CEU, Madrid, 2000
  • LL.B., University of Bordeaux, 2000
Bar admissions and qualifications
  • Spain
Memberships
  • Editorial Advisory Board of CPI Antitrust Chronicle
  • Editorial Board of Competition Law International (IBA Journal)
  • Founding member of Swiss Fulbright Alumni Association
  • International Board of Advisors, Global Antitrust Institute at George Mason University, Washington D.C.
  • Member of faculty, Peking University's Law School
  • Non-governmental advisor to International Competition Network

Recognition

Leading individual (Band 1) in Competition/Antitrust - International Firms (China)

Chambers Greater China

2022-2023
Competition/Antitrust - International Firms (China)

Chambers Global

2015-2023
Competition/Antitrust - International Firms (China)

Chambers Asia Pacific

2015-2021
Competition/Antitrust - Leading individual

Legal 500 Asia Pacific

2023
Competition

Who's Who Legal

2017-2019
Thought Leader - Competition

Who's Who Legal

2023
ILO Client Choice 2012

Competition China

2012
Thought Leaders Mainland China and Hong Kong SAR

Who’s who Legal

2023