Global Competition Review has recognised A&M in the 2026 GCR 100 rankings. The GCR 100 highlights the world’s best competition practices by providing a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the law firms and economic consultancies doing the most important antitrust work globally.
About A&M’s Competition Economics Services:
A&M has a dedicated economics team to support our clients on complex economic issues arising in high-stakes competition, regulation, and dispute proceedings around the world.
Our economists have provided expert advice across a wide range of sectors, including media and entertainment, aviation, financial services, publishing, digital, maritime transportation and logistics, energy, healthcare and life sciences, and consumer products.
Our services include:
- Abuse of Dominance
- Auctions
- Commercial Damages
- Competition Conduct
- Competition Damages
- Digital Platforms
- Intellectual Property
- M&A
- Privacy
- Regulation
- State Aid
A&M report highlights need for stronger governance and security as AI adoption grows across India Inc
December 3, 2025
This report provides a comprehensive assessment of enterprise AI maturity across India Inc covering governance, responsible AI, model security, lifecycle risk management and regulatory readiness. The findings are based on a month-long survey of CISOs, CIOs, CTOs and CROs across BFSI, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, retail and other major sectors.
Dubai Arbitration Week: Post Event Wrap-Up
November 24, 2025
A&M’s Disputes and Investigations practice proudly sponsored the 2025 Dubai Arbitration Week (DAW), held last week. As a key annual event in the arbitration calendar, DAW connects regional and global communities.
The Life Cycle of a Construction Dispute: An Expert Perspective
November 24, 2025
Managing Director Andrew Drennan outlines the key stages of a construction dispute and shows how experts can help parties diagnose issues early, navigate negotiation, arbitration, or litigation, and capture lessons learned for future projects.
Navigating India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025: Strategic POV
November 23, 2025
As India implements the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) 2025, organisations are required to enhance their data governance, security protocols, and overall compliance frameworks.
With phased enforcement commencing this year, the obligations placed on Data Fiduciaries, Significant Data Fiduciaries, and Consent Managers are considerably elevated.