Britton D. Davis is an associate in Crowell and Moring's Washington, DC office, where he practices in the Antitrust Group. Britton's antitrust practice includes counseling and representation of clients in both litigation and transactions related to a variety of competition issues associated with mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and compliance with the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. He has also advised clients in connection with civil non-merger investigations.
Britton received his J.D., cum laude, from Boston College Law School in 2011. While at Boston College, he served as the Executive Note Editor of the Boston College International & Comparative Law Review. Britton also participated in a semester long immigration law clinic and served as Co-Chair for both the Lambda Law and Coalition for Equality student groups. During law school, Britton was a summer intern for the Honorable Elizabeth Fahey of the Massachusetts Superior Court. Britton graduated from the University of Virginia in 1999, earning his B.A. in Foreign Affairs with a concentration in Chinese foreign policy and is a current board member of the Serpentine Society alumni organization for the University.
Previously, Britton worked in revenue management for Marriott International.
Publications
· "Lifting the Veil: France's New Crusade," Boston College International & Comparative Law Review, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Winter 2011). Author: Britton D. Davis.
· "China's Anti-Monopoly Law: Protectionism or a Great Leap Forward?," Boston College International & Comparative Law Review, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Spring 2010). Author: Britton D. Davis.