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15 Jan 2026

Norton Rose Fulbright reappoints Peter Scott as Managing Partner for Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific

"Norton Rose Fulbright reappoints Peter Scott as Managing Partner for Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific; he specialises in antitrust and competition and begins a third three-year term on 1 April 2026."

Norton Rose Fulbright has reappointed Peter Scott as Managing Partner for Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific (EMEAPAC), effective April 1, 2026.

Peter Scott has been reappointed to a third consecutive three-year term as Managing Partner for the EMEAPAC region. He was appointed one of the firm’s two Global Managing Partners in 2024 and will continue to share that role with US Managing Partner Jeff Cody.

Peter has spent his entire career with Norton Rose Fulbright. He began as a commercial litigator before joining the firm’s antitrust and competition team in 2005 and became a partner in 2007. He has led the firm’s Europe, Middle East and Asia litigation and disputes team and its global antitrust and competition practice.

Following the full integration of Norton Rose Fulbright Europe, Middle East and Asia with Norton Rose Fulbright Australia on July 1, 2025, Peter assumed leadership of the combined EMEAPAC region.

Peter’s market recognition includes being named in The Lawyer’s Hot 100 in 2022 and being featured among Europe’s top seven most innovative law firm leaders in the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Europe report in 2022. He also served on the City of London’s Socio‑Economic Diversity Taskforce.
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